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IABC launches podcast series

If you're an IABC member, you'll be pleased to know that there's a new communication channel though which you can hear about plans and happenings directly from the association's leadership.

A new podcast series called Cafe2Go launched last week. See the press release for details.

Here's what's in the inaugural episode:[] IABC President Julie Freeman, ABC, APR, and 2006-2007 Chair Glenda Holmes, ABC, discuss the association's advocacy initiative. Next, IABC Research Foundation Vice Chair Jan Thibodeau, ABC, offers some insights into the Foundation's newly released study on ethics in communication. Finally, IABC executive board member Mark Schumann, ABC, talks about IABC's new branding effort.If you're not an IABC member, do check out the podcast anyway. Subscribe to it. It might add to other information that will tempt you into joining.

(Disclosure: I'm a long-time IABC member, I believe strongly in the benefits of being a member and so I'm hardly an objective reporter of news like this. Plus the podcasts are being produced by Shel and I.)

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