Press Club Mixer: September 17

The Press Club of Toledo is hosting an end-of-summer mixer on Thursday, September 17 at Maumee Bay Brewing Company in downtown Toledo. We encourage local media and PR professionals to join us for this relaxing and casual networking opportunity!

Press Club of Toledo End-of-Summer Mixer

The Press Club hosts quarterly mixer events as a way to bring reporters, editors and producers from all local media to meet each other, in addition to the people they cover.

Press Club of Toledo Mixer

Toledo Networking Events 

Our networking events are held at venues throughout the local community and create an opportunity for public relations professionals to strengthen relationships with the local media, allowing them to become better-equipped in receiving media coverage when they need it most.

For more information about the Press Club of Toledo, visit our Facebook Page and follow us on Twitter@ToledoPressClub.

2015 Touchstone Awards: Call for Nominations

Touchstone Awards

The Press Club of Toledo annually recognized newsmakers and newsbreakers in the Northwest Ohio region through the prestigious Touchstone Awards. We invite you to nominate those individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to Northwest Ohio through journalistic excellence or community service.

The 2015 Touchstone Awards will be held on Oct. 8, 2015 at the Toledo Club. 

To submit a nomination, please complete the Touchstone Nominations form, clearly marking which Touchstone Award applies to your nomination. The deadline for nominations is 5 p.m. on Friday, August 28th, 2015.

Below is the full list of categories for this year’s Touchstone Awards. The Press Club has added a new category for 2015 to better showcase student work and is looking forward to seeing the increase in submissions related to this change. 

2015 Touchstone Award Categories

  • Print (Daily)
  • Print (Non-daily)
  • Broadcast – Radio
  • Broadcast –Television
  • Student – Print
  • Student – Broadcast
  • Electronic Media
  • Golden Touchstone
  • Lifetime Achiever
  • Contributor Award

For more information on each award category, view the Call for Nominations submission form. 

If you have questions related to the Touchstone Awards, please reach out to Press Club of Toledo Board Member and Touchstone Coordinator, Shaun Hegarty via email at Shaun.Hegarty@13abc.comor by phone at 419-265-9138.

 

Powers & Pitfalls of Social Media Panel

The Press Club of Toledo’s social media panel was a great success on Friday, June 26. Held at the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, the forum was free to the public.

Press Club of Toledo Pressing Issues Forum

Panelists included the following local social media experts:

Lisa Stromme Warren is the Assistant News Director at WTOL in Toledo, where she helps manage a newsroom staff of 80+ employees to produce more than 50 hours per week of news content. She started in Northwest Ohio as the head of WTOL’s digital team, managing content on web, mobile and social platforms before moving into a role that utilizes her expertise in both news and digital content.  Originally from Sacramento, California, she spent the first 10 years of her journalism career in newsrooms from Santa Barbara to Portland, Oregon as a line producer and executive news producer before moving to the Midwest.

Lisa Stromme Waren Social Media

Heather Hoffman has been the Social Media Coordinator for the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library since November 2014. She is responsible for the development and coordination of the Library’s social media program. Heather’s skills include media tracking, news writing, social media graphics and analytics, web writing, blog platforms and traditional media relations. Heather also has experience and proven outcomes placing advertisements in online spaces. Heather has been a great addition to the Library’s Marketing Team of eight professionals.

Heather Hoffman

Laura Hanley is the Director of Content Marketing at Concentrek Group, a creative agency based in Toledo. An experienced content marketing professional, Laura manages brands of all sizes, delivering an increase in social presence and online exposure. With a pulse on emerging trends, Laura is able to implement effective strategies, leading clients to increased social engagement and overall success.

Laura Hanley Director of Content Marketing

Social Media Resources

Presentations provided by the panelists are below:

Social Media & Content Marketing — Laura Hanley, Concentrek Group

The Powers & Pitfalls of Social Media in the News — Lisa Stromme Warren, WTOL Toledo News Now

Pressing Issues: The Powers & Pitfalls of Social Media

Press Club Toledo Pressing Issues Social Media Forum

The Press Club of Toledo is hosting a Pressing Issues forum on Friday, June 26 focused on the subject of social media. The FREE forum will consist of three panelists who specialize in different areas of social media—from marketing for a nonprofit organization to the social media services offered by a marketing agency.

The forum will be hosted by the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library in downtown Toledo. Moderated by CJ Hoyt, News Director at WTOL and FOX Toledo, the forum will include three presentations by each panelist, as well as Q&A.

The Power & Pitfalls of Social Media 

From Twitter to Facebook and Instagram to Pinterest, social media is now an indispensable tool for anyone in the media, public relations and marketing worlds. However, as powerful as social media can be, if not done correctly, it can badly damage a brand. This forum brings together experts in social media that can help business and organizations use the tools correctly while avoiding the pitfalls.

  • Date: Friday, June 26th, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
  • Topic: The Power & Pitfalls of Social Media
  • Moderator: CJ Hoyt, News Director WTOL and FOX Toledo
  • Panelists
    • Lisa Stromme Warren, WTOL/FOX Toledo
    • Laura Hanley, Concentrek Group
    • Heather Hoffman, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library

Learn more about the panelists:

Lisa Stromme Warren is the Assistant News Director at WTOL in Toledo, where she helps manage a newsroom staff of 80+ employees to produce more than 50 hours per week of news content. She started in Northwest Ohio as the head of WTOL’s digital team, managing content on web, mobile and social platforms before moving into a role that utilizes her expertise in both news and digital content.  Originally from Sacramento, California, she spent the first 10 years of her journalism career in newsrooms from Santa Barbara to Portland, Oregon as a line producer and executive news producer before moving to the Midwest.

Heather Hoffman has been the Social Media Coordinator for the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library since November 2014. She is responsible for the development and coordination of the Library’s social media program. Heather’s skills include media tracking, news writing, social media graphics and analytics, web writing, blog platforms and traditional media relations. Heather also has experience and proven outcomes placing advertisements in online spaces. Heather has been a great addition to the Library’s Marketing Team of eight professionals.

Laura Hanley is the Director of Content Marketing at Concentrek Group, a creative agency based in Toledo. An experienced content marketing professional, Laura manages brands of all sizes, delivering an increase in social presence and online exposure. With a pulse on emerging trends, Laura is able to implement effective strategies, leading clients to increased social engagement and overall success.

Pressing Issues Forums

The Press Club of Toledo’s ‘Pressing Issues’ forums are organized around topics driven by the news of the day. Panelists representing the newsroom and PR industry offer advice surrounding issues in the media and invite audience response. Stay tuned to the Press Club of Toledo Calendar of Events for the latest events and information.

Press Club Mixer – April 30

Press Club of Toledo Mixer

The Press Club of Toledo is hosting a spring mixer on Thursday, April 30 at M Osteria in downtown Toledo. We invite local media and PR professionals to join us for this great networking opportunity!

Press Club of Toledo Spring Mixer

  • Thursday, April 30
  • 5-7 pm at M Osteria  & Bar – 611 Monroe Street
  • Cash bar and light hors d’oeuvres

By hosting mixer events, the Press Club hopes to bring reporters, editors and producers from all local media to meet each other, in addition to the people they cover.

Our networking events are the perfect time for public relations professionals to strengthen relationships with the local media, allowing them to become better-equipped in receiving media coverage when they need it most.

For more information about the Press Club of Toledo, visit our Facebook Page and follow us on Twitter @ToledoPressClub.

Pressing Issues Forum Discusses Crisis Management

The February 27 Pressing Issues Forum held at the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library was a platform in which media and PR professionals had the opportunity to discuss the topic of crisis management, which has been at the forefront for Toledo’s PR and media professionals the past year.

The crisis management panel was moderated by Shaun Hegarty, investigative reporter at WTVG-TV, 13abc, and included Jim Blue, anchor and managing editor of WNWO-TV, Channel 24, Dave Kielmeyer, senior communications director at Bowling Green State University, and Shannon Lands, the public information office for the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department.

Public Relations: Crisis Management

The August 2014 ‘Toledo Water Crisis’ was the topic of much conversation during the forum. The media professionals present at the forum said that they would rather have received phone calls at 2 a.m. regarding the crisis, rather than faxes during the middle of the night.

One of the reasons the Press Club of Toledo hosts Pressing Issues forums is to help public relations professionals to better share information with members of the media.

Panelist Jim Blue explained, “I’d prefer to have a phone call on my personal phone.”

Toledo Press Club - Crisis Management

Other highlights of the forum included the mention of social media and how during times of crisis, anyone can provide information or misinformation. It was highlighted that BGSU uses social media to distribute the correct information out to large numbers of people quickly.

For information regarding future Pressing Issues forums, stay tuned to the Press Club of Toledo’s event’s calendar.