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Industry
IPR is an independent non-profit that bridges the academy and the profession, supporting PR research and mainstreaming this knowledge into practice through PR education.
http://www.instituteforpr.org/
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), based in New York City, is the world's largest organization for public relations professionals. The Society has nearly 32,000 professional and student members. PRSA is organized into more than 100 Chapters nationwide, 19 Professional Interest Sections and Affinity Groups, which represent business and industry, counseling firms, independent practitioners, military, government, associations, hospitals, schools, professional services firms and non-profit organizations.
http://www.prsa.org/index.html
Join us at the PRSA International Conference in October!
http://www.prsa.org/Conferences/InternationalConference/
PRWeek is the leading title for public relations in the US. Over the years, PRWeek has established itself as a vital part of the PR and communications industries in the US, providing timely news, reviews, profiles, techniques, and timely research for in-house and agency professionals.
http://www.prweek.com
The American Marketing Association (AMA) is the professional association for individuals and organizations who are leading the practice, teaching and development of marketing worldwide. Through relevant information, comprehensive education and targeted networking, the AMA assists marketers in deepening their marketing expertise, elevating their careers and ultimately, achieving better results.
http://www.marketingpower.com
Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) is a vital resource for communications professionals in metropolitan Washington, D.C. With a thriving membership base and a slate of highly anticipated annual events, WWPR is committed to delivering outstanding professional development, networking, marketplace positioning, and leadership opportunities to area communicators.
http://wwpr.org/
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