Pickens Plan Town Hall Invitation
Friday, October 23, 2009
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SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM & BROADCASTING STUDENTS PROMOTE PICKENS PLAN
Students use lessons learned in public relations classes to boost Pickens Plan attendance
Oklahoma State University students in the School of Journalism and Broadcasting are
using their public relations skills to persuade others to get involved and attend
the Pickens Plan Town Hall Meeting.
More than 90 students in the School of Journalism and Broadcasting have donated their
talent and time to create awareness about the mission of the Pickens Plan, which is
to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil through the use of clean energy, such
as wind and natural gas.
OSU graduate T. Boone Pickens will hold a Pickens Plan Town Hall Meeting Thursday
at 3:30 p.m. at Gallagher-Iba Arena on the campus of OSU. It is free and open to
the public.
During a two-hour strategy session, students put together a strategic communications
plan with the sole objective to fill 5,010 seats for the event. While traditional
public relations tactics were quickly outlined, such as the use of fliers and sidewalk
chalk, the students also included social media tactics in their plan.
“We know the value of Facebook and other social media sites, such as YouTube and Twitter,
so it makes sense we would use these methods to generate awareness and action, especially
to a college crowd,” said Matt Fletcher, public relations senior in the School of
Journalism and Broadcasting.
Bill Handy, visiting assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Broadcasting,
along with other professionals at OSU, facilitated the student meeting. "It was amazing
to watch their minds and quick efforts to pull this together, even using technology
within the meeting to gain access to information or people who could help them along
the way. What is awe-inspiring about this is the altruistic focus of the JB students.
No extra credit, not bonus points, no intrinsic value other than supporting a cause
and a man who is important to them,” Handy said.
Derina Holtzhausen, director and professor in the School of Journalism and Broadcasting,
said, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our students. We are excited they
get to showcase their talents and gain the experience of planning and implementing
such an important public relations campaign. We hope we can help Mr. Pickens educate
as many people as possible about the importance of his plan.”
Brooke Feachen, public relations senior in the School of Journalism and Broadcasting,
is grateful for the opportunity to help with the Pickens Plan. “We want to show our
support for Mr. Pickens and his plan. We aren’t trying to persuade people how to think,
we’re just informing people of why it’s important to attend.”