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Joscelyn Ramos Campbell Named Among Digital Sisterhood Network’s 30 Women in PR and Communications

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On behalf of Joscelyn Ramos Campbell and Mami Innovative Media, LLC, we are pleased and honored to be named among the Digital Sisterhood Network (DSN) 30 Women in PR and Communications.  The Digital Sisterhood Network is using Facebook and Twitter to launch its 30 Women in PR and Communications Campaign.  The 30 Women in PR and Communications Campaign on Facebook and Twitter honors the achievements of a diverse group of women.

The 30 honorees are Dr. Francine Edwards, Kety Esquivel, Stephanie Davis, Heather Whaling, Joscelyn Ramos Campbell, Tressa Robbins, Danica Kombol, Dawn Roberts, Amanda Miller Littlejohn, Patrice Tanaka, Deidre Breakenridge, Priya Ramesh, Kimberly Varner, Jacqui Chew, Cyndy Hoenig, Barbara Jones, Britton Edwards, Cristy Clavijo-Kish, Pam Perry, April Turner, Tamar Weinberg, Shonali Burke, Kami Huyse, Sarah Evans, Sloane Berrent, Tamara Knechtel, Xina Eiland, Jacqueline Lara, Debra Silimeo, and Towanda Long.

The Campaign includes daily profile posts on Facebook and Twitter and a weekly Twitter celebration of female PR and Communications professionals on #DigitalSisterhood Wednesdays: November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30. In addition, Digital Sisterhood Radio will feature interviews with six of the 30 Women in PR and Communications. An interview schedule will be posted on Talkshoe.com in mid November: www.talkshoe.com/tc/42015.

Chanel Cole, the DSN Communications Intern, is managing the Facebook and Twitter Campaign. Cole is a senior majoring in Public Relations at Delaware State University. Her two-month DSN internship began in October 2011.  Her Changing Faces blog and Cinch audio blog chronicle her internship experiences and transition from college student to PR professional: http://mschanelcole.tumblr.com/ and http://cinch.fm/chanelcole. Her memberships include the Public Relations Student Society of America and the National Black Public Relations Society, Inc.  Follow her on Twitter @Chanel_Cole.

DSN and Digital Sisterhood Month (an annual event held in December) were established in 2010 by Ananda Leeke, a lawyer turned innerpreneur, author, artist, coach, and yoga teacher, to give women an opportunity to celebrate their connections, conversations, communities, collaborative partnerships, and commerce.

Visit http://digitalsisterhood.wordpress.com and www.anandaleeke.com for more information.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/digitalsisterhood
Twitter: http://twitter.com/digitalsisterhd

A Special THANK YOU to the Digital Sisterhood Network (DSN), Ananda Leeke, Chanel Cole and CONGRATULATIONS to Such a Diverse and Accomplished Group of Women!

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  1. Thank you Joscelyn for being one of DSN’s 30 Women in PR and Communications. Keep shining!