Welcome to the Public Relations Society of America, Alaska Chapter

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Holiday Party & Year-End Celebration

Join us for the PRSA Alaska Holiday Party & Year-End Celebration! The evening will be filled with great food and plenty of mingling. The event will take place on Friday, December 6, from 4-7 p.m. at NANA, 909 W 9th Ave in the NANAtKut conference room on the first...

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PRSA ALASKA CHAPTER NEWSLETTER

Check out our latest monthly newsletter!

December 2024

In the December issue, an end of the year recap,...

PRSA ALASKA CHAPTER NEWS

Updates from chapter leadership, member news, opportunities, national trends and more.

JOB BOARD

Current job postings for communications professionals in Alaska.

Client Services Team Member – MSI

At MSI Communications, our client services team manages all marketing, corporate communications and media relations efforts for clients in a wide variety of Alaska industries. A successful candidate will have strong marketing and public relations skills as well as...

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Content and Engagement Manager – Visit Anchorage

Visit Anchorage drives economic and social value for Anchorage residents, businesses, and visitors through tourism. Visitation generates social, cultural, and financial benefits and helps diversify and develop our economy. Since 1975, Visit Anchorage has marketed and...

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Denali National Park

Land Acknowledgement

The PRSA Alaska Chapter is made up of members from all over the great state of Alaska. Collectively, we acknowledge the Alaska Native peoples who have lived throughout Alaska since time immemorial. We are thankful for their stewardship, and grateful to live and work on their traditional lands.

Our chapter serves people residing and working on the lands of more than 200 federally recognized tribes. In particular, we acknowledge that we are on the ancestral lands of the Dena’ina Athabascan in Southcentral, the Dena’ of the lower Tanana River and the Ch’eno’ Khwt’ana who are of the Lower Tanana Dene peoples.

Our ability to enjoy and benefit from these lands is directly tied to the stewardship of Alaska Native peoples. Their love and care for these lands started generations ago and continues today.  We encourage you to learn the traditional tribe name for the land on which you reside.