Women in PR Annual Soiree – Vancouver – Hycroft


Join Women in PR Canada at our annual soiree at Hycroft in Vancouver, B.C. Our theme for this year is branding and our speakers will be sharing tips on personal branding, creating brand equity and brand building.

Professional Development – Know Your PR Worth – Profit Planning Workshop


We are pleased to invite you to the Women in PR Canada Professional Development Profit Planning Workshop– Know Your PR Worth on February 28, 2018 hosted at the offices of McCarthy Tetrault in beautiful downtown Vancouver.

10 Women in PR That Lead, Inspire And Build Successful Brands


This holiday season we encourage you to support women in public relations across North America that lead, inspire and build successful brands.
Here’s our list of 10 women in public relations who are making an impact for their clients and employers.

Professional Development Seminar – PR Value, Tools and Measurement


We are pleased to invite you to the Women in PR Canada Professional Development Seminar – PR Value, Tools and Measurement on February 28th, 2017 hosted at the offices of McCarthy Tetrault in beautiful downtown Vancouver.

Woman in PR: Natasha Netschay Davies, Co-Founder, Moonraker PR


Natasha Netschay Davies is Co-Founder, Director of PR & Digital Content at Moonraker PR, a full-service communications, PR and digital/ social media content firm based in Vancouver, B.C. In addition to her role as advisory council member with Women in PR Canada, Natasha serves as Chair of the Vancouver Chapter. Read more…

#PRFilter: Twitter cheating, all caps on Facebook, and Xmas tags


Here’s what’s interesting this month as seen through my #PRFilter.

First off, I’ve noticed more people than ever cheating on Twitter. Taking a screenshot of a few sentences or even a paragraph and attaching it to your tweet so you can say more, is just pure, utter laziness. Respect the tool and use it how it’s intended. Remember, a key message shouldn’t take more than 140 characters anyways! And, with Twitter twisting anyway it can to be as likable as Instagram and SnapChat, “photo and GIF attachments do not count towards the 140 character limit in a Tweet.” So you have all the room you need to say something intelligent. Read more…