PR Women Who Changed History
Third annual event celebrating the “PR Women Who Changed History: the stories you never heard before”
For most of modern PR history, up through the 1980s, professional PR women were few and far between. Their stories are rarely mentioned in textbooks, or discussed in the classroom. Yet these are the women who paved the way for the rest of us. Their impact went beyond the profession, influencing business, politics, culture and society. On March 7, their stories will be told for the first time.PR Women Who Changed HistoryThursday, March 7, 2019, 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.WeWork85 Broad Street, 27th floor, New YorkA networking reception will follow the event.You must REGISTER to attendGeneral Admission, $50 | Student Admission, $5 | Educator Admission, $15SPONSORSHIPS are available for this eventBronze Level, $1,000 | Silver Level, $1,500 | Gold Level, $2,000 | Platinum Level, $5,000Patrice Tanaka, keynote addressFounder & Chief Joy Officer, Joyful Planet"A PR Entrepreneur's Purpose-Driven Journey"Tracey MendelsohnPresident, Black Public Relations Society – New York"How Pat Tobin Broke the Color Barrier" Dr. Caryn Medved, emceeBaruch College, CUNY"From Housewife to Wonder Woman: How Madison Avenue Shaped our Views of Ourselves"Dr. Karen Miller RussellUniversity of Georgia, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication"Five PR Women Who Forever Changed our Profession"This event is sponsored in part by Finn Partners.