Want a Bulldog PR award? Teleconference explains how to win

If you’re a PR firm or practitioner hoping to win a coveted Bulldog Award, you’ll have the chance to hear directly from three veteran judges on exactly what they’re looking for in a winning entry.

Bulldog Reporter is hosting a free 60-minute teleconference at 1 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, Nov. 3. It’s limited to the first 200 attendees. 

The judges are Tom Hallman, a reporter and Pulitze Prize-winner for The Oregonian; Frank Zeccola, Bulldog Reporter senior editor; and Brian Pittman, Bulldog Reporter’s director of conent. They will be joined by David Norman, managing director of Kitchen Public Relations and a 16-time Bulldog Award winner.

Bulldog will grant 140 awards in three categories: media relations campaigns, PR agency management and individual PR professional accomplishment.

Register for the teleconference here or download the contest brochure. Deadline for entries is Friday, Dec. 18.

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