Teaming Up Live: A Morning with National Media Voices on June 18

Landing national media coverage is often considered the holy grail of PR – and for good reason. The credibility and reach it offers can elevate a brand’s story in ways few other tactics can. Breaking through to national outlets is no small feat. It takes insight, strategy, relationships and timing. At The Hodges Partnership, we’ve built a reputation for navigating this complex media landscape, and now we’re bringing that expertise to the forefront in a live conversation.

Join us on the morning of Wednesday, June 18 from 8:30 – 10 a.m. at our office (3301 W. Moore Street) for Teaming Up Live: Insights from National Media. Moderated by Sean Ryan, senior vice president of media relations at Hodges, this panel features voices from across the national media landscape – broadcast, digital and freelance – offering a behind-the-scenes look at how stories take shape and what the future of media may hold.

The panelists include:

  • Jason Fuller is a producer with NPR. Before NPR, he was at Virginia Public Radio and WTOP.
  • Lydia Mansel is a freelance travel journalist with bylines in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, KAYAK, Southern Living and more.
  • Adisa Hargett-Robinson is a reporter and media producer. Most recently, she was with ABC News as an associate booking producer and contributing to the Race and Culture unit.

Enjoy light refreshments and networking from 8:30–9 a.m., with the panel kicking off promptly at 9 a.m. We’ll have plenty of time for audience questions during the panel discussion as well. Street parking is available and a $10 donation to the Richmond PRSA Foundation is encouraged. Seating is limited so registration is required.

Megan Irvin

Megan spends her days doing media relations, community relations, content creation and events for clients like Kroger Mid-Atlantic, Federal Realty and Mercy Chefs. Her favorite part of her job is working with clients and providing strategic counsel — and garnering media attention for clients in outlets like TODAY, Esquire, USA Today and Bon Appetit.

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