Coverage Level: National Association
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Army Public Affairs Association
Founded in 2009, the Army Public Affairs Association is a professional community for current, former, and future Army Public Affairs and Visual Information Soldiers and Civilians from all Army components, providing a unifying voice that champions the value of communication while offering networking, mentorship, recognition and professional development for all who have served in the Army’s storytelling profession.
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Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is the leading professional organization serving the communications community through a network of more than 400 professional and student chapters in the U.S., Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Puerto Rico. Guided by its Code of Ethics, PRSA empowers its members to succeed at every stage of their careers…
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National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA)
The National School Public Relations Association provides school communication training and services to school leaders throughout the United States, Canada and the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools worldwide. As the leader in school communication™ since 1935, NSPRA today serves more than 3,000 members who work primarily as communication directors in public school…
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National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC)
The National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) is an independent organization of professionals sought after to improve America’s health through public health communications. The National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) is an independent organization of professionals sought after to improve America’s health through public health communications. NPHIC senior public health information officers:
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National Information Officers Association (NIOA)
The National Information Officers Association (NIOA) is the oldest and largest professional association devoted exclusively to representing and meeting the needs of emergency services and public safety information officers. With over 1000 members throughout America, representing spokespersons from all levels of government, the NIOA is a network of strategic communications professionals who share concerns and…
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National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC)
NAGC is the trusted leader and go-to resource for government communication professionals across federal, state, city, county, local, military, and tribal communities. NAGC empowers communicators at all career stages with the tools, strategies, and networks they need to navigate the evolving challenges of public service communication. Known not only for its Nationally recognized Communications School, where…
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National Association of County Information Officers (NACIO)
County communications professionals deal with all types of communication projects for multiple departments on a daily basis. And while the projects may vary, there is one common thread – teach project tells the story of county government to county residents. NACIO strives to not only bring together county and state association communicators but also to…
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Government Social Media Association (GSMA)
The Government Social Media Association (GSMA) equips members with learning opportunities that help you stay on top of trends, navigate challenges, and elevate your agency’s social media. Our community is committed to sharing knowledge and building each other up – whether you’re a new or longtime member, there’s always something new to learn.
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Conference of Court Public Information Officers (CCPIO)
CCPIO was formed out of efforts starting in the 1980s to provide more education and structure for court communications professionals across the country. A grant in 1992 from longtime West Publishing Co. CEO Dwight D. Opperman led to the first-ever national conference of judicial public information officers — allowing a chance for those communicators to…
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IACP Public Information Officers Section
The PIO Section promotes the exchange of information and training among officers responsible for planning and implementing effective public information programs.










