The Inside Scoop of How WWPR’s is supporting the nonpartisan nonprofit, Running Start By: Suzie Ozioma As part of Washington Women in Public Relations’s (WWPR) ongoing commitment to supporting women, we’ve proudly chosen Running Start as our pro bono client for 2024-2025. Running Start is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to inspiring young women, in high […]| Washington Women in Public Relations
by Kristal Farmer, WWPR DEI Chair There’s something to be said about standing firm in your beliefs, especially when your truth isn’t the majority opinion. History remembers the people who refused to back down—even when it was uncomfortable, inconvenient, or outright dangerous—because they knew what was right. Think of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, who defied […]| Washington Women in Public Relations
Honoring Outstanding Leaders in Communications Celebrate the Excellence of Women in PR! Washington Women in PR is proud to announce the finalists for the 2024 Woman of the Year awards! Join us for our annual luncheon on October 4th to celebrate honoring three extraordinary women who have shaped the landscape of public relations through leadership, vision, and […]| Washington Women in Public Relations
Join WWPR in 2025 as we celebrate 45 years of empowering women in PR and communications. Explore upcoming events like the Annual Meeting Luncheon, professional development panels, and more.| Washington Women in Public Relations
For 45 years, the organization has provided unique networking and professional development opportunities for female communicators in D.C. WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 23, 2025) – Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR), a leading membership group for female communications professionals in Washington D.C., today announced its 2025 Board of Directors. The newly elected Board is as follows: […]| Washington Women in Public Relations
WWPR names Aba Blankson 2024 Woman of the Year, honoring her impact in PR. Event also celebrates finalists Debbi Jarvis and Linda Roth| Washington Women in Public Relations