What Does Authentic Allyship Look Like?
Now, more than ever, standing firm in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion is critical. This commitment should not exist as lip service but as a tangible, actionable movement — rooted in purpose, not politics. Regardless of shifting government policies or...
You Are the Brand: The Power of Personal Branding for PR, Marketing, and Communications Professionals
By Ti'Juana Hardwell, Owner & Principal Consultant, Mamarazzi Communications, LLC “Your brand is what other people say about you when you’re not in the room.” That quote by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos has always resonated with me—not just as a marketing professional, but...
State of PRSA Kansas – 2025
We’re already three months into 2025, and PRSA Kansas continues to build on the momentum from the past with new energy focused on the organization’s mission to help communications professionals become smarter, better prepared and more connected throughout their...
Welcome to 2023: Another Year of Opportunity
Written by Meghan Carver, President of the PRSA Kansas Chapter Hello, friend! I hope 2023 has brought you joy and fruitful reflection so far. This year, alongside our president-elect Ti’Juana Hardwell, I hope to lead the PRSA Kansas chapter with intention, humility...
Taking the APR Journey
Congratulations to PRSA Kansas’ most recent APRs! It’s a “must do” for PR pros. Written by Akeam Ashford, APR and Rachel Bell, APR That’s the sentiment of PRSA Kansas’ two most recent APRs. Akeam Ashford and Rachel Bell have worked in communications for 15+ years,...
PRSA Ethics Month
September is PRSA Ethics Month Examine a local example to sharpen your ethical skills Written by Jamie Reed, APR, PRSA Ethics Chair During this, PRSA Ethics Month, let us consider a local example of how a possible exclusion of information resulted in questions about...