Thursday, May 5, 5:30 to 7 p.m. EDT What’s not to love about a roundtable with your peers, with indispensable advice, great ideas, and the lighthearted moments that we all need right now. So, mark your calendars and don’t miss this virtual session! The Senior Communicators Circle is open to IABC/Toronto members with 20+ years’ […]
Who is Your Audience?
By Suzanne Huggins Suzanne Huggins reminds us that knowing your audience is essential to successful communication campaigns in a post-pandemic world. The pandemic years have been an opportunity to devote more attention to professional development. I recently completed the 6-week Business Design Thinking program through the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Business. The time […]
Five Networking Lessons Learned as a Virtual Board Member
By Jacqueline Janelle Jacqueline Janelle offers tips on how to make connections and keep engaged with your network virtually. One of the great benefits of being a member of IABC is the opportunity to network. A good peer-network is an essential part of a rewarding career. Peer networks help us stay inspired and engaged in […]
Information Warfare’s Prime Directive: Truth
By Caterina Valentino Caterina Valentino highlights how we can stay vigilant in the face of information warfare. Wars are not always fought on the ground by armed military forces. Communications and public relations (PR) practitioners are constantly fighting a war for the truth. The truth can have multiple sides that we perceive through our own […]
Communications and Technology
A letter from the Editor in Chief It can be easy to look back over the few years and be overwhelmed by the global events that have happened and the changes they brought forth – some have been good and others we wish had never happened. This is why thinking about the future can be […]
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