May 11, 2023 | Events
Thank you to Dr. Sheila Brooks for taking the time to speak to WWPR members about inclusive communications during a public health crisis. Her look back at how we communicated during the COVID-19 pandemic was informative and pulled forward many lessons that can...Feb 21, 2023 | Events, News & Updates
A Conversation with NPR’s COO Isabel Lara Last month, WWPR had the privilege to host an open conversation with NPR’s first Chief Communications Officer, Isabel Lara, moderated by Sukhi Suhni, WWPR advisory board member and SVP, Head of Integrated Brand Communications...Nov 23, 2022 | Events, News & Updates
Executive presence – the ability to inspire confidence – is critical to success in the workplace. It sends a message to your team that you’re the leader they want to follow; to your peers that you’re capable and reliable; to your superiors that you have the potential...Nov 4, 2022 | Awards, Events, News & Updates
Woman of the Year recognizes the leading women who have been visionaries in our field paving the way for the future of our profession Gemma Puglisi, 2022 WWPR Woman of the Year Winner WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 4, 2022 — Today, Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR)...Oct 26, 2022 | Events, News & Updates, Press Release
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21, 2022 — Today, Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) is thrilled to announce the three finalists for its 33rd annual Washington PR Woman of the Year Award ceremony. The organization received a phenomenal and competitive slate of nominations...May 26, 2022 | Events
Crisis communications guru Julie Parker took the WWPR events virtual stage at the end of last month to share her advice on effectively responding to negative remarks on social media. Julie is the founder of Julie Parker Communications, with her background including...