Welcome to the Public Relations Society of America, Alaska Chapter

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Anchorage – Summer Mix and Mingle

We are excited to see you and other fellow PR professionals for an evening of networking, socializing, and fun. Wednesday, June 26 5-7 p.m. King Street Brewing Company This event is free, but your registration serves as an RSVP for catering purposes. If you are...

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Maintaining Trust in a Crisis

Join us for the April Luncheon - Maintaining Trust in a Crisis Date: Wednesday, April 24 Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Location: Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center and virtual Learn how to keep the trust intact when things go haywire – join us for a professional...

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PRSA ALASKA CHAPTER NEWSLETTER

Check out our latest monthly newsletter!

October 2023

In the October issue, members are encouraged to...

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.

Director of Marketing – ACS

The Marketing Director oversees all aspects of marketing including Brand Marketing, Acquisition Marketing, Digital Marketing, and Customer Base Management, with the goal of building our Brand perception, acquiring new subscribers, and creating a more loyal customer...

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Marketing and Communications Manager – UAF

The College of Indigenous Studies (CIS) at UAF is looking for a dynamic and creative Marketing and Communications Manager to join our team. This pivotal role is essential to the success of our communications strategy, providing expertise in marketing, media relations,...

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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.