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PRSSA Career Session at University of St. Thomas
Published on 4/7/2025
With Spring Break right around the corner, Minnesota PRSA Board member Darryl Sellers paid another visit to the Schoenecker Center at University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. on Mar. 20. He shared insights as well as career, resume and interview tips with some of the school’s very bright and dialed-in PRSSA students. Also, Sellers gleaned information from students' insights, helping him enhance his resume.
Sellers sends a BIG thank you to PRSSA President Shea Swenson for the invitation! He enjoyed speaking with your welcoming group. Also, he extends a special thank you to Associate Professor Greg Song for the nice photography!
Swenson and Song shared their thoughts about the student engagement Thursday at Schoenecker Center.
Sellers is looking forward to helping these students in any way that he can, including continuing the conversations with these ambitious and promising PR/Communications professionals!
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