ABOUT TELLING YOUR STORY
Weber Shandwick’s Telling Your Story workshop is a free, six-hour interactive public relations training session designed to help nonprofit organizations address their communications goals, questions and concerns. This year’s workshop will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014 from 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. at the University of Thomas in St. Paul, Minn.
This year’s workshop is again co-sponsored by the University of St. Thomas Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter.
2014 Panelists
Laura Zabel, Springboard for the Arts
Laura Zabel is executive director of Springboard for the Arts, an economic and community development agency based in Minnesota. Springboard provides programs that help artists make a living and a life; and programs that help communities tap into the resource that artists provide. Springboard's programs have been replicated in more than 50 communities across the country. Laura is a frequent speaker on topics related to arts and community development at convenings such as the Aspen Ideas Festival, Urban Land Institute and Americans for the Arts. Laura was recently named one of the 50 most influential people in the U.S. Nonprofit Arts and received the 2012 Visionary Leader award from the MN Council of Nonprofits. She has been one of Minneapolis Business Journal's 40 Under Forty and Minnesota Monthly’s 12 Minnesotans Who Can See the Future. Laura serves on advisory boards for the Knight Foundation, Twin Cities LISC and the University of Kansas.
Laura Zabel is executive director of Springboard for the Arts, an economic and community development agency based in Minnesota. Springboard provides programs that help artists make a living and a life; and programs that help communities tap into the resource that artists provide. Springboard's programs have been replicated in more than 50 communities across the country. Laura is a frequent speaker on topics related to arts and community development at convenings such as the Aspen Ideas Festival, Urban Land Institute and Americans for the Arts. Laura was recently named one of the 50 most influential people in the U.S. Nonprofit Arts and received the 2012 Visionary Leader award from the MN Council of Nonprofits. She has been one of Minneapolis Business Journal's 40 Under Forty and Minnesota Monthly’s 12 Minnesotans Who Can See the Future. Laura serves on advisory boards for the Knight Foundation, Twin Cities LISC and the University of Kansas.
Laura Cederberg, American Swedish Institute
Communications & Marketing Manager
Communications & Marketing Manager
Sona Mehring from CaringBridge
Founder and CEO, CaringBridge
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