What happens when a company’s work requires access to people’s backyards? Whether erecting new powerlines, laying down subsea cable, or installing natural gas lines, earning support from impacted neighbors is critical, but can be tricky. Hear from a panel of experts...
Alaska is officially in a recession, and the state has been there before. PR and marketing are often the first departments cut, and a small pool of professional positions in communications gets smaller. Learn how three Alaska communicators have faced challenges and...
Get an insider look about arts event planning in Alaska — from Broadway musicals to indie favorites. Learn how the Anchorage Concert Association: Finds quality, relevant talent that connects with Alaska audiences Juggles logistics of bringing Outside acts to...
UPDATE: The new date for this event is Tuesday, Feb. 7. Many PR professionals of all backgrounds and political persuasions find themselves pulled into an issue with ties to events in Juneau and the state’s legislative process. Lorna Shaw, an advocate for Alaska’s...
Do you have a new product or service for residents beyond the road system? Public relations and communications in the largest state in the nation comes with its own set of unique challenges. One situation many professionals face is finding the best methods and tactics...
Why are we celebrating? The 2016 interim president of the PRSA Alaska Chapter, Michelle Egan, APR, Fellow PRSA, has been inducted into The College of Fellows. Considered the pinnacle of a PR professional’s career, the College of Fellows is an honorary organization...