Rhonda Rees, Class of ’77, is a public relations expert, author, and advocate for online book piracy awareness. Rhonda was recently awarded the Publicist of the Year honor from The Bulldog Reporter publication. Her book, Profit and Prosper with Public Relations, has been recognized and won several industry awards.
Attending such a creative and memorable school — especially during the colorful 1960s and “flower power” days — was a real delight. I remember some interesting face painting that took place at one of our festivals. Some of the older kids drew peace symbols and flowers on my face to match what was happening around the country during the fun and fantastic “Summer of Love” era.
Fast-forward to now….I have often relied upon the skills that I first learned so many years ago. Getting up in front of my classmates to participate in plays, learning the arts at such a formative age, and also experiencing so much creativity first-hand is something that has certainly put me in good standing.
Currently, I am a public relations expert, author, and advocate, for online book piracy awareness. To be successful at PR a person has to be able to “think outside the box”, be creative, and show an attention to detail, as well as to effectively communicate through the written and spoken word — skills that I definitely picked up from my time at Highland Hall.
I’m happy to say that I have recently been awarded the Publicist of the Year honor from the prestigious Bulldog Reporter publication. It was a nationwide PR and communications competition, judged by top journalists, including a Pulitzer Prize winner. My book, Profit and Prosper with Public Relations: Insider Secrets to Make You a Success has been recognized — winning several industry awards as well.
Thank you to Highland Hall for all of the wonderful teachers, friends and staff and for being such a joy as well as a truly memorable experience for me — one that I will never ever forget.