CLEVELAND, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Members of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Cleveland chapter elected their new volunteer board for the 2010 – 2011 term. Board members come from a diverse mix of industries and organizations from across the region and specialize in various communications roles:
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- Chapter President: Sharon Lamcha, vice president/senior communications consultant, PNC Financial Services Group (Cleveland)
- Immediate Past President: Kavita Sherman, communications consultant with Sherman Communications (Strongsville)
- Programming Director: Paula DePasquale, Prima Public Relations, Ltd (Chagrin Falls)
- Treasurer: Jennifer Healy, communication consultant, Watson Wyatt Worldwide (Cleveland)
- Programming Co-Director: David Korvah, PR Newswire, marketing specialist (Cleveland)
- Membership Director: Sean Williams, CEO, Communication AMMO, Inc. (Bay Village)
- Public Relations Director: Becky Casto, assistant account executive, Falls Communications (Cleveland)
- Membership Communications Director: Paris Wolfe, writing and editing consultant, (Concord Township)
There remain two open board positions, vice president/president-elect, awards program director and several support positions such as student group social media manager and membership manager. IABC Cleveland members can volunteer for these skill-building positions. Contact Sharon Lamcha at [email protected] for details.
Founded in 1970, the International Association of Business Communicators provides a professional network of more than 15,500 business communication professionals in more than 80 countries. The local Cleveland chapter includes nearly 130 members who support the highest professional standards of communication and drive innovation in the communication field. Visit www.iabccleveland.com.
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