by Women Communicators of Austin | Jan 26, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home
Written by Maria Rivera. We live in a time where content is churned out every few minutes in the form of blog posts, slideshows, lists, hacks, podcasts, and videos. You can only bookmark so many pages before your toolbar is inundated so it can be difficult to keep...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jan 13, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home
Written by Mark Shaw. In our first blog post about internships we explored what students are looking for. In this follow-up post we take a look at internships from managers’ point of view. Businesses come in all shapes and sizes, and all of them have tasks they...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jan 13, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home, Guest Posts
Written by WCA Silver Sponsor Aaron Weiss. Videos are becoming an increasingly popular content strategy tool for marketers and communicators as they speak to many consumers’ visual nature. Just look at YouTube, which is more popular than ever, having been called the...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jan 10, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home, WCAustin
Written by Mark Shaw. Hey Intern! The image of a clueless, nervous, struggling student worker holding a stack of copies and coffee comes to mind. Internships have become an essential step in getting started in today’s professional world. But what does one expect from...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jan 10, 2015 | Featured Home, Luncheon
Written by Riley West. Strategy & Leadership professionals Craig Snook and Jane Baxter Lynn will share with you how to advance your organization’s mission by integrating communications strategy into all aspects of leadership and planning at our upcoming January...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Jan 5, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home
Written by Pamela Baggett-Wallis. Norma Gene Barnwell Waugh, for whom our Mentor Award is named, died in the early hours of Jan. 3, 2015, just in time to miss the worst of cedar season and the swearing in of what she worried will be a memorably disastrous Texas...