In Memoriam: Naomi Siegel
In honor of Naomi Siegel, an active member and supporter of AWC Detroit with more than 50 years in the communications industry. She was a feminist, a photojournalist and visual artist.
In honor of Naomi Siegel, an active member and supporter of AWC Detroit with more than 50 years in the communications industry. She was a feminist, a photojournalist and visual artist.
Member Kristi Kawanna-Havener shares her advice on how to overcome the challenges of communicating in our COVID-19 business environment, plus a few helpful personal tips.
Member Carol Cooper provides an inside look at how she's coping with COVID-19 as a college professor & department chair, including tips for personally managing the chaos and being there for her students.
Member Beth Monicatti Blank, President of All Seasons Communications (ASC), is successfully leading her small business through the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more...
Member Pat Anstett is demonstrating that "journalism is a skill for a lifetime" by returning from retirement as a medical reporter to write for national publications during this pandemic and hopefully beyond. Learn more about her recent COVID-19 reporting.
Jennifer is an HR Communications Manager in the medical industry, working toward completion of an advanced degree in Strategic Communications. Jennifer is an “energizer bunny” balancing her home, work, school and volunteer lives! She started out with AWC as a student member of Oakland University’s student chapter.
Jeanne Gerritsen, past President of AWC Detroit Sadly, Jeanne Gerritsen, 85, recently passed away. She was a woman business owner, NAWBO member, past President of the AWC Detroit chapter, Peace Corps volunteer, world traveler, student, poet, and painter. Jeanne was a long-time member of the Association of Women in Communications, starting in the 1960s, often
It’s one thing to see your name in lights, but your photo blown up and placed on a Manhattan skyscraper? Well, ask Molly MacDonald how it feels. Her photo was prominently displayed in lights this past December as a 2019 AARP® Purpose Prize® fellow. Molly was one of 9 AARP Purpose Prize fellows, an award