In the Office

RPRS Luncheon: Carolina Hurricanes Talks Media Relations

A few days ago I had the opportunity to attend the March Raleigh Public Relations Society (RPRS) Luncheon featuring a presentation from Mike Sundheim, director of media relations for the Carolina Hurricanes. He is responsible for the promotion of the team and its players in the local and nation media, and serves as the Hurricanes’ primary media contact and spokesperson.

Mike discussed what it was like working to make the NHL All-star Weekend held in Raleigh this past January, a success, and his experiences dealing with the media before, during and after the event.

He mentioned both the good and the bad of dealing with such a huge event. More »

Need something to do? Think about roller derby.

Few people know this, but roller derby is making a comeback and Raleigh is lucky enough to have one of the top leagues in the nation.

The Carolina Rollergirls came in #6 nationally in 2008 and are currently #4 in the Eastern Division according the WFTDA (World Flat Track Derby Association) standings.

Some of the older people reading this will say “Oh, I remember that.”, but this is not the hokey, fake-wrestling (don’t get offended wrestling fans) type of roller derby from the 60s and 70s.  This is pure sport.  It is fast, it is powerful and it is extremely fun to watch.

Below are a few photos from local bouts (I am one of the volunteer photographers for the league).

If you are interested in seeing more of my photos check out my Derby Collection on Flickr.

If you are interested in learning more about your local league check out:  http://www.carolinarollergirls.com.

 

Next bout

Carolina All-Stars vs. Charm City All-Stars
Carolina Bootleggers vs. Female Trouble

May 16th at Dorton Arena (map)

Doors open at 5:00 p.m.

1st Game: 5:15pm | 2nd Game: 6:30pm

Tickets art $10 in advance $14 day of.  Kids 6-12 are only $5.