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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.

JOB BOARD

Current job postings for communications professionals in Alaska.

AARP Alaska Communications and Livability Intern

AARP Alaska is looking to hire an intern. We’re looking for a student (doesn’t have to be in Alaska but must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program) interested in working 15+ hours/week during the school year and full-time in the summer. Remote work is...

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Account Strategist, Thompson & Co.

Thompson & Co. is seeking an account strategist with specialized skills in social media and content development to join our award-winning digital team. T&C is Alaska’s largest and most respected public relations agency with more than 25 years of experience...

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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.