Top stories of 2023: How to un-cringe your Women’s History Month communications
Ways brands fumble Women’s History Month.
Ways brands fumble Women’s History Month.
Journalists are starting to get annoyed. But it’s not time to abandon ship yet.
Congratulations to this year’s impressive finalists.
Many PR pros and communicators are facing new challenges and workplace disruption over COVID-19. Here are some quotes from inspirational women to bolster your resolve.
The company claimed to highlight women and increase female representation, but when the company said its whisky ‘intimidated’ women, the blowback was immediate.
The station, Fox CT, apologized for the jaw-dropping incident, but has failed to offer any explanation as to how it occurred.
Winners will be revealed on Dec. 15 at the National Press Club in D.C.
Check out this year’s impressive list of finalists.
Congratulations to this year’s list of outstanding finalists!
The industry still has work to do to combat discrimination and close the pay gap. Here’s what some leaders are doing to spotlight the contributions of women in communications.
Organizations are enhancing their respective brands as they seek to reach a new generation of employees who embrace social purpose. Here’s how to do that authentically.
Many are sharing colorful digital banners and inspirational quotes on multiple channels, but some see the marketing messages as inauthentic and ineffective. What were the best tactics?
See the work that impressed our judges.
Gov. Pat McCrory must respond today to the Department of Justice’s allegations that the state’s law violates the federal Civil Rights Act, lest it face legal action.
Have you ever found yourself asking ‘What did I really get out of this?’ after a big event? Here’s how you can avoid that problem.