by IABCLAAdmin | Feb 2, 2014 | Events, News
We recently held a Feedback meetup at the Library Bar in downtown Los Angeles. IABC members and other interested parties joined board members to socialize, share their thoughts and ask questions about our chapter. The feedback and discussion was wonderful and will...
by IABCLAAdmin | Nov 25, 2013 | Events, News, Uncategorized
On Tuesday, November 12th, IABC Los Angeles partnered with AMA Los Angeles to host a multigenerational workplace communications panel. Moderated by IABC LA’s VP of student relations, Kyle Kearney; the panel included Stefan Pollack, author, “Disrupted: From Gen Y to...
by Nicole Maury | Oct 10, 2013 | Chapter News, Events, Events - Los Angeles, Marketing, Networking, News, PR, Professional Development, Social Media, Uncategorized
(Los Angeles) On Tuesday, October 8th, 2013, IABC Los Angeles hosted a networking media panel event with Media Leaders at the ROC Center Santa Monica. Moderated by Josh Ochs, the integrated communications panel covered everything from effective content creation,...
by Nicole Maury | Jun 24, 2013 | Chapter News, Events, Events - all iabc, Events - Los Angeles, Networking, News
IABC Los Angeles celebrated the end of the chapter year in trendy and gourmet style at Le Ka Restaurant in downtown L.A. What a truly memorable, upscale event and vibe for existing members and new faces to meet, enjoy each other’s company over deeply-flavored...
by Nicole Maury | Jun 7, 2013 | Chapter News, Events, Events - Los Angeles, News, Professional Development
Nicole Maury kicks off the “IABC Los Angeles Diverse Storytellers” video series featuring board members, past chapter presidents and chapter members. Bringing insights about our chapter from a Los Angeles niche perspective, the video series aims to bring...
by Nicole Maury | May 20, 2013 | Chapter News, Events, Events - Los Angeles, News, Professional Development
Standing in a circle for an improv exercise, pointing to a peer across from you, and waiting for a “Yes” from them before walking across the circle to take his or her place doesn’t take a lot of brains. Yet it did for me, because I wanted the...