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UPCOMING EVENTS
The Power of Local Radio in Fairbanks
Since 1939, local radio has been an important part of the Fairbanks community. Learn more about the current status of live radio in Fairbanks including ways that PR practitioners can partner with local radio from on-site promotions to PSAs and emergency messaging....
Successful Event A/V: A tech talk with Jonathan Huff
AV can make or break your event. In this tech talk, join Jonathan Huff with Alaska Universal Productions, Inc. as he covers the AV basics that will set you up for success. Date: Wednesday, April 8 Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM AKST Location: Online or in-person at the Noel...
Stronger Together: Transforming Crisis Communications in Juneau
Overview Discover how Juneau strengthened its crisis communication by building a unified approach between the City and Tribe. This session highlights how the community improved speed, accuracy, and public trust during extreme weather events by working together....
PREVIOUS EVENTS
Balancing Business Goals and Engagement: The Power of Community Partnership
Balancing Business Goals and Engagement: The Power of Community Partnership Explore CU1’s approach to blending business growth and authentic local engagement in Alaska communities. By June of 2026, Credit Union 1 will have opened 4(!) new branches across the state in...
Behind the Backlash: Understanding Agitators and Controlling a Crisis in the Digital Age
Nationally Renowned Expert Molly McPherson Speaks to PRSA Alaska PRSA Alaska is excited to welcome national thought leader Molly McPherson. In today’s tricky digital media era, understanding the motivations behind online backlash is crucial for PR professionals at all...
PRSA ALASKA CHAPTER NEWSLETTER
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January 2026
In the January issue, learn more about our new...
PRSA ALASKA CHAPTER NEWS
Updates from chapter leadership, member news, opportunities, national trends and more.
Shining a Spotlight on Alaska’s Best in Public Relations: 2025 PRSA Alaska Chapter Aurora Awards
Contact: Carla Browning, MPA, APR PRSA Alaska Chapter President 907-474-5573...
JOB BOARD
Current job postings for communications professionals in Alaska.
Account Executive, Thompson & Co.
Thompson & Co. Public Relations is looking for an Account Executive for its Anchorage office. T&C is one of Alaska’s largest and most respected PR agencies, with more than 25 years of experience serving clients across a wide range of industries, including...
Area Leader of Marketing – Raising Canes
This position provides administrative and entry-level communications support to ensure effective coordination, organization, and delivery of internal and external communications. Based in Juneau, AK.
Administrative Assistant – Communications, Tlingit & Haida
This position provides administrative and entry-level communications support to ensure effective coordination, organization, and delivery of internal and external communications. Based in Juneau, AK.
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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.