In this video resource, Nikki Roberson, a seasoned communication professional and IABC Atlanta Chapter member, breaks down the reality of burnout and offers practical strategies to manage it.
In this special Circle of Fellows episode, you’ll meet the 2024 class of IABC Fellows as they discuss their career paths and views on the day’s pressing communication issues.
How did you embark on your path to becoming a communication professional? Teela Clayton's journey started with honing her skills over 10 years in the classroom before becoming a PR professional.
Becoming an IABC Fellow signifies a body of achievement by a communicator who has had a significant impact on their organization, IABC and the profession. To better understand this designation, we spoke with three Fellows on how it has impacted their career, advice for applicants and more.
IABC members share snapshots of their unique professional journeys — moments of success, do-overs, connections forged and challenges overcome — that, collectively, have kept the profession advancing, year after year.
Whether in calm or tumultuous times, any communicator — especially those who are unemployed or underemployed — can follow this five-point plan to achieve career growth and success.
IABC and the GCCC announced that its Communication Management Professional® (CMP) certification program received international accreditation from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Learn more about the value that this certification brings.