Washington Women in Public Relations Honors Sarah Temple with the 2009 'Washington PR Woman of the Year' Award
Washington Women in Public Relations Honors Sarah Temple with the 2009
'Washington PR Woman of the Year' Award
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Sarah Temple, Senior Vice President of
Social Marketing Practice, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, was named the
2009 "Washington PR Woman of the Year" by Washington Women in Public Relations
(WWPR) at its awards ceremony. Each year, WWPR presents an award to a senior
level Washington area female PR practitioner as a means to honor and celebrate
the accomplishments of PR women and expand awareness of contributions to the
industry. This year's luncheon marked the 20th anniversary of the PR Woman of
the Year (WOY) event.
Temple was selected from a panel of judges who nominated three final honorees
based on their exceptional leadership and integrity to their fields as well as
their community involvement. The two other honorees were Jody Arlington,
Managing Partner, PR Collaborative and Director, Georgetown Entertainment and
Media Alliance and Kirsten Suto Seckler, Director of Global Brand Marketing
and Awareness, Special Olympics.
"Each of the honorees deserves recognition for far exceeding standards within
the public relations profession," said Lauren Lawson, president of Washington
Women in Public Relations. "Sarah Temple was selected as the 2009 PR Woman of
the Year for setting the benchmark in terms of her strategic communications
planning, partnership development and social responsibility programming."
Temple's 18-years of experience includes spearheading the award-winning
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's (NHLBI) "The Heart Truth" campaign,
raising awareness about heart disease in women, as its project director.
Currently, she advises NHLBI on community and corporate partner outreach
across all its social marketing campaigns. She also directs the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's Screen for Life's campaign including its
partnership with the Entertainment Industry Foundation/Stand Up 2 Cancer.
The event also featured a keynote by Dana Bash, CNN's senior congressional
correspondent, responsible for covering the activities of both the U.S. House
and Senate. A raffle was held to benefit WWPR's pro bono client, the
Children's Law Center, the leading civil legal services provider in the
District and the only organization that provides comprehensive free legal
representation specifically for children who have been abused and neglected,
have special education or health care needs.
A list of previous recipients of this distinguished award is available at
www.wwpr.org.
Washington Women in Public Relations WWPR is the first and only D.C. based
professional organization advancing women in the communications industry. WWPR
is comprised of over 130 public relations professionals, representing many of
the Washington DC metro area's corporations, nonprofits, public relations
agencies, and universities. For nearly 30 years, WWPR has been committed to
providing its members with monthly professional development programs offering
best practices, insight and knowledge from the industry's leading speakers;
networking opportunities, positioning in the marketplace and leadership in the
community. For more information, visit www.wwpr.org. Find us on Facebook:
Washington Women in Public Relations or Twitter: WWPR.
CONTACT: Lauren Lawson, WWPR president
Phone: (202) 360-2406
E-mail: Lauren@wwpr.org
SOURCE Washington Women in Public Relations
Lauren Lawson, president, Washington Women in Public Relations,
+1-202-360-2406, Lauren@wwpr.org
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