PRCA Mobile Chapter May Breakfast To Focus On Storytelling

The Public Relations Council of Alabama (PRCA) Mobile Chapter is hosting its May breakfast meeting, “Telling Stories That Matter,” on May 21 at 8 a.m. at the Bishop State Southwest Campus. The event will feature Karen Poth, executive director of the National Maritime Museum of the Gulf, as the guest speaker. She will share insights on how powerful stories shape communities, strengthen organizations and inspire action. The breakfast will focus on storytelling, influence and impact. Poth is a creative executive with extensive management experience in fast-paced studio and corporate environments. She holds a BA and an MA in journalism from the University of Missouri, as well as a “Mousters” and a “Ducktorate” in theme park management from Disney University. She is also a published author of more than 30 children’s books and designed and produced more than 45 museum exhibitions.

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