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Friday, June 27, 2014

ProfNet Experts Available on Dressing for Success, Musicians' Royalties, More

ProfNet Experts Available on Dressing for Success, Musicians' Royalties, More

Also in This Edition: Jobs for Writers and Media Industry Blog Posts

NEW YORK, June 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Below are experts from the ProfNet network that are available to discuss timely issues in your coverage area. If you are interested in interviewing any of the experts, please contact them via the contact information at the end of the listing. To receive these updates by email, send a note to profnet@profnet.com with the industries you cover, and we'll add you to the appropriate edition.

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EXPERT ALERTS


-- Dress for Success: Tips for Building a Professional Wardrobe
-- Why Landscaping Should Be a Hobby
-- Artists' Songs Generating Royalties That They're Unaware Of
MEDIA JOBS


-- Managing Editor - The Houston Press (TX)
-- Travel Reporter - U.S. News & World Report (DC)
-- News Editor - Montrose Daily Press (CO)
OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES


-- What's on Your Summer Reading List?
-- Eleven AP Style Tips for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
-- Media 411: Kid Reporters Are Journalism's Future
EXPERT ALERTS:

Dress for Success: Tips for Building a Professional Wardrobe

Stephanie Thomas

Stylist and Fashion Instructor

The Art Institute of California in Los Angeles

Whether you are a recent grad or someone re-entering a professional work environment, building a work wardrobe that strikes a balance between professionalism and personal style is key. Says Thomas: "Dress for the job you want, not the job you're being hired for. I know it sounds boring, but a suit is an absolute must. Think less trend, more modern classic that will cut across many seasons."

Thomas, stylist and fashion instructor at The Art Institute of California in Los Angeles, a campus of Argosy University, can offer tips to have you dressing for the corner office. One of her top tips is finding a suit that is high quality and versatile. She can also speak to the following: dressing a variety of body types, shopping tips and tools, closet audits, dressing with a variety of disabilities, back-to-school shopping for children with seated body types who use wheelchairs, trend editing, style vs. trend, creating a shopping budget, and the financial and ecological benefits of sustainable fashion.

Media Contact: Mandy Wilson, manwilson@aii.edu

Why Landscaping Should Be a Hobby

Doug Cash

Vice President

Arbor-Nomics

"Landscaping has got to be a hobby. Whether your hobby is enjoying the landscape or your hobby is enhancing it and maintaining it. It's either/or. A fad is one thing, but it's got to be something you want to hobby. It's something - it's your personal fingerprint on your property."

Cash, a lawn care expert, is available to give in-depth information about lawn, tree and shrub care. He has over 25 years of experience in the industry, and is able to answer any questions related to lawn, tree and scrub care.

Website: http://www.arbor-nomics.com

Media Contact: Denae Olberding, dolberding@eversparkinteractive.com

Artists' Songs Generating Royalties That They're Unaware Of

Jamie Purpora

President, Music Publishing Administration

TuneCore

"With all of the different ways songwriters' compositions can be used and distributed, there's a good chance their songs are generating royalties they're not even aware of. Ultimately, this means they're missing out on collecting money that they've earned, and that ain't cool."

Purpora is an expert in music publishing administration, with expertise in areas such as copyrights, royalties and revenue collection for songwriters and performers worldwide. His expertise encompasses both digital and physical channels, including terrestrial and satellite radio, digital downloads and streaming services and sync licensing to films, commercials, TV shows and more. He has 20 years of experience in music publishing administration. Prior to TuneCore, he was with Bug Music Inc., one of the largest independent music publishers in the world.

Website: http://www.tunecore.com

Media Contact: Sherry Smith, ssmith@mww.com

MEDIA JOBS:

Following are links to job listings for staff and freelance writers, editors and producers. You can view these and more job listings on our Job Board: https://prnmedia.prnewswire.com/community/jobs/


-- Managing Editor - The Houston Press (TX)
-- Travel Reporter - U.S. News & World Report (DC)
-- News Editor - Montrose Daily Press (CO)
See more listings here.

OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES:

Following are links to other news and resources we think you might find useful. If you have an item you think other reporters would be interested in and would like us to include in a future alert, please drop us a line at profnetalerts@prnewswire.com


-- WHAT'S ON YOUR SUMMER READING LIST? Summer's here and the days are
longer. With summer vacation in mind, it's only natural to think about
picking up a good read. Check out this list of recommended summer
reading. Which ones will you add to your list? http://prn.to/1izJ2EV
-- ELEVEN AP STYLE TIPS FOR THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP. With Sao Paolo,
Brazil, in the world spotlight, writers will be kicking around edits to
achieve top content. The Associated Press has published its topical
guide for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, compiling essential terms, spelling
and usage for the month-long competition. Here are things to keep in
mind when writing about the World Cup: http://prn.to/SXIb4X
-- MEDIA 411: KID REPORTERS ARE JOURNALISM'S FUTURE. If kids are the
future, then let's teach them. It is fundamental to their future that
they speak and write well. The Scholastic News Kids Press Corps, a
nationwide team of kid reporters ages 10-14, is now accepting
applications for the 2014-2015 school year. Students with a strong
interest in journalism and writing are encouraged to apply. Learn more:
http://prn.to/1oLL47M
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