Activating Social Change
Thursday, March 2, 6pm ET
Throughout history, the most powerful advocates for human rights, healthcare, diversity, and workplace equality have been women. These communicators—who themselves had their own rights restricted—were the first to break through society's historical silence on issues, long considered verboten. From the beginnings of the suffrage movement, through Civil Rights, through the fight for gender equality, these pioneers gave voice to these issues, and made the rest of the country care.
Host/moderator
Joanne Taballija Murphy, National Director, Constituent Relations - Corporate Affairs, Walmart
Special guest
Barbara Hunter
Founder, Hunter Public Relations
Special guest
Grace Leong
CEO, HUNTER:
Guest speakers
Carol Evans, CEO, Working Mother magazine; Author, This is How We Do It: A working Mother's Manifesto; CEO, SHARE Cancer Support
Stephanie Mehta, CEO of Mansueto Ventures, publisher of Fast Company and Inc. Former editor, Fast Company
Ann Walker Marchant, CEO/Founder, Walker Marchant Group; former communications advisor to President Clinton
Profiles of Pioneering PR Professionals
Patrice Tanaka, Founder, Joyful Planet LLC; co-founder, Padilla, CRT/tanaka and PT&Co., on a campaign to prevent domestic violence
Dana Rubin, speaker/author, Speaking While Female
Jaime Schwartz Cohen, MS, RD, SVP, Ketchum, on the life of Bee Marks, nutrition communications pioneer
Rachel Kovacs, Ph.D., Professor, CUNY, on PR's Founding Mother: Zelda Popkin
Thanks to Our Sponsors
PR Women Who Changed History 2023 is underwritten by Amazon and is sponsored in part by: Google, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication Department of Advertising and Public Relations at University of Georgia, HUNTER:, and CommPRO.