by Rebecca Johnson | Oct 10, 2022 | Blog, career, Events, Freelance Austin, Freelance Austin Blog, Program Recaps
Program Recap WCA and Freelance Austin jointly kicked off their fall programming on September 20th by hosting a lunchtime presentation by Stephanie Fritts, founder of Exec Wranglers. Fritts spoke to a dozen members over Zoom on “Creating Harmony Through Delegation.”...
by Jacqueline Sinex | Sep 15, 2022 | Blog, Guest Posts, Sponsors
Despite your level of experience in communications or marketing, website projects may cause you to run in the opposite direction. Of course, web development can be intimidating, but stories of failure with past web developers are also far too common. Fear not, because...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jul 25, 2022 | Blog, Equity & Inclusion, Luncheon, Monthly Lunch, Program Recaps
A WCA@Lunch Program Recap As women find not just their voices, but success in their business endeavors, they are eager to share their knowledge and their passion. Writing a book becomes a natural next step. Dr. Nancy Dome, equity consultant and author of Let’s...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jul 11, 2022 | Blog, Guest Posts, uncategorized
Guest Blog By Laura Bond Williams, M.A. Women (and men) in communication are people who choose words (and pictures) carefully. We pursue these careers with heart and soul, charged by the ever-changing tasks of choosing words and images to tell stories that build...
by Women Communicators of Austin | May 27, 2022 | Ask a Mentor, Blog
Got your own career conundrum you’d like advice on? Then sign up for the WCA peer mentoring program. It’s free to members! Not ready to sign up yet? Submit your question to Ask a Peer Mentor. It’s all about peers who care helping their fellow WCA members....
by WCA | May 24, 2022 | Blog
Loyal friend, exceptional mentor, editor supreme, and all-around unique person. Julie Tereshchuk, longtime member, supporter, and past president of WCA, passed away on May 22, 2022, from a two-year battle with lung cancer. Julie joined what was then the Association...