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IABC/Houston congratulates Elaine W. Krause, on receiving the volunteer of the month award for October. Elaine recently left the Board of IABC, following a year as President of ESIG, the Entrepreneurs’ Strategic Interest Group. She has been a fairly active ...
Join IABC/Houston in October and save $40 off the registration fee (or $20 online). This is a great opportunity to be a part of Houston’s premiere resource for communication professionals. One of the best benefits of joining IABC/Houston is meeting ...
IABC/Houston congratulates Randy Brann, Producer/ Director of Bayou City Productions, on receiving the volunteer of the month award for September. His contributions to IABC/Houston include serving on four Bronze Quill Committees.
IABC/Houston hosted the annual Bronze Quill Awards on August 26, 2004. The Bronze Quill Awards honor excellence in communication and are open to all local professionals.
Debra Foszcz, Co-Vice President for IABC/Houston Member Services, was honored as the 2003-2004 Volunteer of the Year at the Bronze Quill Awards ceremony on August 26. Debra was selected from 10 outstanding Volunteer of the Month award winners. The 2003-2004 ...
Remember? It was as though one day, a switch was flipped and photography went digital. Photography is faster and more accessible than ever before, but now communicators are neck deep in managing digital photographs. "Image management workflow" should be in ...
The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)/Houston and the Houston Business Journal congratulate John D. Stobo, M.D., president of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, on being named the IABC/Houston Business Journal Executive Communicator of the Year at ...
"Only one time before, to my knowledge, has IABC/Houston given out a President''s Award. The Board of Directors felt it was overdue, especially considering the recipient, " stated Joe Fournet at the 2004 Bronze Quill Awards Event.