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Technology Panel At Burson-Marsteller In Manhattan

Tech Panel: (seated l-r) Lisa Bass, President of Washington, DC-based e-MediaPro,LLC; Douglas Simon, President & CEO of DS Simon Productions Inc.; standing (l-r): BPRS-NY board members Michael Millis and Renee Foster, Technology Trends panel moderator Akosua Albritton and BPRS-NY board co-president Gordon K. Balkcom.

New York, NY – January 2007 – The Black Public Relations Society-New York’s (BPRS-NY) recent “Technology Trends for PR Professionals” presentation featured Doug Simon of broadcast media distribution giant DS Simon Productions and digital multimedia specialist Lisa Bass of Washington DC-based e-MediaPro,LLC. Held at the Manhattan offices of Burson-Marsteller, the event was moderated by Akosua Albritton, technology / new media columnist for Our Time Press newspaper. Co-Sponsored by the KIP Business Report, the presentation was part of an ongoing professional development series for communicators and entrepreneurs. Connect, Communicate, and Collaborate with BPRSNY at www.bprsny.org

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