
Mimi Cirbusova of Historic Spanish Point to present “Buried Treasure:
Finding Your Creativity Style”
SARASOTA, FL – Ever feel like the well of ideas has run dry? Can’t seem to get your boss on board with your ideas? Discover four key components of the creative problem-solving process and how you can leverage these skills with your team for creative success during the upcoming Central West Coast chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association (CWC-FPRA) professional development luncheon. In this interactive session, guest speaker Mimi Cirbusova, marketing manager at Historic Spanish Point and co-founder of Compass Rose History Experiences, will take attendees through the steps of divergent and convergent thinking so they can apply these concepts back at their respective offices.
The program, which includes lunch, takes place on Wednesday, July 17, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Bavaro’s Pizza Napoletana & Pastaria (27 Fletcher Ave., Sarasota). Cost is $25/CWC-FPRA members, $35/guests; registration is available online at cwcfpra.com. The event is sponsored by VBM Advancement Marketing Agency.
Cirbusova believes that everyone is creative – she is passionate about helping others discover their creative superpowers. She served as the conference logistics and social media coordinator for the Florida Creativity Conference for two years and has extensive training in the Parnes-Osborne model of creative problem solving.
“We are looking forward to hearing from Mimi for what should be an engaging and beneficial program,” said Rhonda Leiberick, APR, president of CWC-FPRA. “Her presentation will give public relations, communications and marketing professionals at any stage in their career valuable tools to help them problem-solve and receive buy-in from management on new ideas.”
CWC-FPRA meets monthly for professional development luncheons and networking. Visit www.cwcfpra.com for more information.
About CWC-FPRA
The Central West Coast chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association (CWC-FPRA) is a network of more than 100 public relations, marketing and communications professionals from Sarasota, Manatee and Desoto counties who come together for professional development and to build a network of peers. An active part of the oldest statewide public relations organization in our country, CWC-FPRA takes pride in its 50-plus year history of stimulating programs and the professional growth of its members. The mission of the Florida Public Relations Association is dedicated to developing public relations practitioners who, through ethical and standardized practices, enhance the public relations profession in Florida. For more about CWC-FPRA, go to cwcfpra.com.