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Women’s History Month and a New Conversation About Trust in Communications
As Women’s History Month unfolds, brands are spotlighting women leaders and entrepreneurs while CommPRO convenes a candid town hall to explore how trust and reputation are actually managed inside organizations.
Neutrality Does Not Build Trust
Black History Month invites communicators to move beyond reflection toward recalibration, recognizing that culture is not a risk to neutralize but strategic intelligence that shapes trust, credibility, and competitive advantage.
Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Legacy and Three Lessons for Business Communication Leaders
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson’s life and leadership offer a powerful reminder to today’s business communication leaders that words matter most when they are rooted in fairness, used with purpose, and tied to real action.
AI and the New Mandate for Corporate Communications Leaders in 2026
As Applied Artificial Intelligence moves from hype to enterprise reality, corporate communications leaders are at a pivotal moment to either define how AI strengthens relevance, governance, and employee trust or risk having those decisions made for them elsewhere.
IPR Research Shows Communicators Are Driving Generative AI Adoption
New research from IPR, sponsored by New York Life, shows communicators are playing a central role in driving generative AI adoption by helping organizations align leadership, technology and culture.
Davos 2026 Shows Why Communicators Matter More Than Ever
From AI and trust to reputation and national positioning, Davos 2026 reinforced how communications leaders are shaping the global conversation, not just responding to it.
Getting Ready to Mark America’s 250th Anniversary
As America prepares to mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, communicators have a unique opportunity to spotlight the places, stories and shared history that continue to shape the nation.
Preparing the PR Mind for the AI Age
Davis + Gilbert’s latest insights highlight a growing gap between what PR firms aim for and what they deliver, underscoring the urgent need to strengthen judgment in the AI era.
Bob Pisani on Purpose and Resilience in a Life of Markets and Moments
CNBC’s Bob Pisani reflects on 9/11, meditation, and lessons communicators can draw from endurance and clarity.
When Boards Forget Who They Work For and Why Communicators Hold the Mirror
A witty look at corporate governance that reveals how communicators can bridge the gap between management, boards, and shareholders.

