Employee Communications Section
The Employee Communications Section is made up of more than 550 internal communications practitioners. This group of industry professionals understands that the world of employee communications is changing rapidly, particularly as technology and social media have given individual employees the ability to make a difference and directly impact an organization’s reputation and brand.
The Employee Communications Section practitioners understand and can relate to your workplace issues and are eager to share ideas and solutions. Through in-person and virtual networking opportunities, an online community, newsletters and other resources,
the Section helps practitioners address challenges and develop the skills and solutions you need to have real impact within your organization.
If you are already a PRSA member and looking to join this Section mid-year, please call the Member Services department at (212) 460-1400. or email: membership@prsa.org.
PRSA Employee Communications Connect24 Conference
Connect AI: Navigating the Future of IC in an AI World
May 15-17, 2024 | Atlanta, GA
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Nonmember Resources
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