HPCA Membership Renewal

PLEASE NOTE: Our membership year is from September 1st to August 31st and not based on the calendar year.

Please mail cheque payable to Halton-Peel Communications Association:

HPCA Treasurer
466 Speers Rd. 3rd Floor
Oakville, ON  L6K 3W9

OR click on links below to pay online by PayPal

 

RETURNING ACTIVE MEMBERS:
Dues are $125 per membership year for renewals.

   

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS:
Dues are $75 per membership year.

   

STUDENT MEMBERS:
Dues are $50 per membership year.

 

Associate and Student memberships entitle you to receive HomeWork and access to the Internet mailing list, but not a page in the HPCA online directory.

Find a Communicator

Search the Membership Directory. An abundance of creative talent is available at your fingertips.

Use the HPCA Job/Projects Board. Finding the right communications professional has never been easier! Please see detailed instructions below.

Job Postings

Reach the most qualified HPCA candidates by posting your full-time, part-time or contract work requirements on the HPCA Job/Projects Board. Click here to post & contact HPCA members.

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Sue Horner

tl_files/avatars/member_.jpgSue is a quick and capable writer who creates warm and friendly communications that employees will actually read! She has more than 25 years' experience in corporate communications -- particularly newsletters, Web content and "success stories" -- in the oil & gas, retail, manufacturing, IT and other industries.

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Featured News & Articles

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  • Creating a Successful Brand Identity

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    Newsletters are a popular way to keep in touch with people, from current and prospective clients to members of associations to friends and family. Before launching one, whether it’s electronic or print, take some time to think about why you want to send a newsletter, who is going to read it, how you’re going to send it—oh yes, and how you’re going to keep it on schedule!

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  • Designers share Web site advice

    If you’ve been thinking about setting up a website for your business but don’t know where to start, talk to a graphic designer or two for some guidelines. HPCA designers agree that having a “flat” site is important, taking as few clicks as possible to get to the content. “People don’t want to have to click down and down and down to get information,” says Craig.

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  • HPCA opens 22nd season

    Oakville, Ontario — The Halton-Peel Communications Association (HPCA) is set to launch its 22nd season with a fall line-up that includes Digital Storytelling with Donna Papacosta on Thursday, Seotember 15. This and most HPCA events are open to guests, and are held at the e-Spot (www.e-spot.ca) in Oakville.

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Upcoming Events

February 21, 2012 (Tuesday)

Achieving Elusive Work-life Balance

Achieving Elusive Work-life Balance, Open Forum moderated by Grace Attard of e-Spot.

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