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Today, we're highlighting Marilyn Laurie for #WomensHistoryMonth. She was the first woman to become chief communications officer of a Fortune 10 company, even as her career was halted by both casual and systemic sexism. Learn more from @PRSA: https://t.co/6jPZRIUF8g.
For this week's #WomensHistoryMonth feature, we're focusing on @Holdthe_Press, an effort started by four Black women to push the PR industry to be more open and proactive when addressing DEI. Learn how Hold the PRess encourages PR pros to take action at https://t.co/OYHuHnH762.
Happy New Year! 2021 had its challenges, grief and pain. With it coexisted growth and making time for gratitude. We're looking forward to seeing what 2022 brings! 🥂 🎉
In 2021, Rebekah has found the value in "& celebrating the small stuff." In her senior year of college, it's easy to want to look ahead to graduation or life after undergrad. Lately, she's made a conscious effort to recognize the little things that make life exciting.
.@Cotton_CK has strived to maintain a growth mindset. In 2021, she's lived by "& progress over perfection" because there is always more to learn or a different perspective to consider. Cassie has learned to be more patient, embrace mistakes and celebrate each step along the way.
For @emheesun, 2021 has been a hectic year. Amid wedding plans and moving, she's found solace in "& community is everything."
Life is full of chaos, but Emma's learned a strong support system will be right in the mess with you and help it feel like home.
.@hmedw8 has lived by "& make yourself uncomfy." Regardless of what it looks like, bravery is always uncomfortable.
Knowing the braver she was, the luckier she'd get (shoutout @GlennonDoyle), Hilary found discomfort isn't always a bad thing.
At P&G, our “&” is more than just part of a logo, it’s why we do what we do. For us, our clients are that “&.” Thank you to each and every client with whom we partner, and learn more about the impact these organizations are making at https://t.co/nkumUZFPcl.
To presume positive intent means to communicate from a place of compassion and assume colleagues and clients are doing their best, no matter your perception of their actions.
Learn how you can presume positive intent in your life from Tess' latest blog: https://t.co/1aGDrKKKFM.
Today's #WomensHistoryWednesday is focused on Hold the PRess — an initiative founded by four Black women pushing the PR industry to be more transparent and proactive about DEI. To learn more, visit https://t.co/CQaPFwWTVM.