Betsy Clayton, APR, of the Southwest Florida Chapter of
the Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) recently earned professional
public relations accreditation, and received the designation of Accredited in
Public Relations (APR).
Clayton joins
the more than 4,300 active public relations professionals worldwide who
represent an elite group of highly skilled professionals committed to
practicing with exemplary ethical standards, including 28 in southwest Florida.
Clayton is
the waterways coordinator for Lee County Parks & Recreation, coordinating
public relations efforts for the county’s 190-mile Calusa Blueway Paddling
Trail and annual fall special event, the Calusa Blueway Paddling Festival. She
also is the acting public information officer for Lee County. Her work with Lee
County followed a 17-year career as a newspaper reporter.
Clayton earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of
Oregon.
To earn
accreditation, candidates must pass an oral presentation and rigorous written
examination administered by the Universal Accreditation Board (UAB), which is
an alliance of eight national and statewide professional associations dedicated
to furthering the field of public relations and the development of public
relations professionals. FPRA is a member of the UAB.
The
Florida Public Relations Association is dedicated to developing public
relations practitioners who, through ethical and standardized practices,
enhance the public relations profession in Florida. For more information on the Southwest Florida
Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association, visit www.fpraswfl.org.
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