It’s been a month since the earthquake, but the aftershocks keep coming. We’re still reading about lessons learned about road and building construction. Communications professionals also learned a few lessons. January’s Alaska Chapter PRSA Luncheon features Kristin...
The media landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. It’s no longer just traditional journalists pumping out information; talk show hosts, bloggers, and a variety of others with a computer are dishing out all kinds of “news.” Public relations professionals...
If you could go back in time, what would you tell your younger, professional self? There’s no substitute for experience to bring perspective and learning in public relations and communications. Join PRSA Alaska at our next luncheon when we hear from long-time...
A revolution of ethics in public relations: Becoming the trusted ethics advisor your employer needs now Alternative facts. Fake news. Information leaks. Today’s PR professionals face ethical challenges at every turn. At the same time, communication mediums are...
How can we make meaningful strides in our diversity and inclusion efforts in our workplaces? When instituting a diversity and inclusion program, service, or operation, how do communicators obtain buy-in from leadership and employees? Join the Public Relations Society...
The world of sponsorship is no longer choosing between Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels and sending in a check. Breaking the mold and venturing into creating something that looks more like a real partnership can open up new opportunities for the sponsor, the event, and...