This PR writing course trains students in strategic, professional communication used in executive, organizational, and event-based contexts. We are seeking guest speakers who have experience writing or shaping content for leaders, organizations, or public-facing events. Speakers may work in corporate communications, government, nonprofit, politics, or agency settings and should be comfortable discussing the realities of writing under deadlines, approvals, and public scrutiny.
Writing speeches and talking points for executives or CEOs Translating complex ideas into clear public messaging Writing for events, launches, and announcements Managing tone, approvals, and stakeholder expectations Balancing strategy, clarity, and authenticity in PR writing
Scheduling is flexible throughout the semester, and virtual guest speakers are welcome.
No details are available.
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