by czangerl | Jan 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
As PR Week noted in 2018, like many other industries and professions, “the communications sector has a diversity problem, with too few people of color – and far too few diverse individuals in high-ranking positions.” PR Week also created a video that underscores what...
by czangerl | Mar 23, 2020 | Student and Alumni perspectives, Uncategorized
In her blog, alumna Stacy Raine, CPS’17, shares her perspectives on many issues facing communicators, especially those working in the non-profit sector. In her most recent post, she discusses communication with donors during the coronavirus pandemic and makes...
by czangerl | Mar 17, 2020 | Student and Alumni perspectives, Uncategorized
There were two defining moments that led me to create Destination Nature, a three-episode podcast series for The Nature Conservancy (TNC). The first was when I watched my friend and colleague give an update about his science to a group of Nature Conservancy supporters...
by czangerl | Oct 13, 2019 | Trend spotting, Uncategorized
A couple of years ago, we posted the results of research that showed how the role of the Chief Communication Officer (CCO) has evolved during our era of digital disruption. While not many of us will work our way to the CCO level, we know that these rising expectations...
by czangerl | Feb 6, 2019 | Student and Alumni perspectives, Uncategorized
Picture this. Someone has asked you to present to the very people you need to reach. It’s an exciting moment, and all you can think about is everything you want to tell them. Every. Little. Thing. This is a recipe for disaster. Why is this our natural inclination?...
by epowers | Jan 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
This blog covered a lot of ground in 2018, from essential skills in today’s market to steps to build your personal brand to the link between cultural awareness and effective communication. Yet what really jumped out at me are the stories of how students and alumni are...