By: Marissa Rowland
#1: The Public Relations Society of America
The Public Relations Society of America is a professional organization that serves the communications community and is the nation's leading organization.
The organization was founded in 1947 and is a nonprofit trade for professionals in Public Relations. PRSA is the official PR organization for professionals compared to PRSSA which is for students.
PRSA is a global organization with 30,000.
#2: The Public Relations Student Society of America
PRSSA is the student organization for Public Relations but open to all students.
To be a member of this organization according to the bylaws for TTU’s organization, one must pay national dues and member dues. The national dues allow access to all information that PRSA has, and the member dues allow for trips, food, and providing meetings.
PRSSA is offered in 284 universities with more than 9,600 members total.
#3: The Institute for Public Relations
The Institute for Public Relations is a non-profit, United States organization that is responsible for organizing and sponsoring public relations research.
This institute is dedicated to the research for public relations.
This organization was founded in 1956, as a program for PRSA. It is also used for the foundations of public relations research and education.
#4: International Public Relations Association Limited
The IABC is a global network for communications professionals who wish to improve organizational effectiveness by focusing on strategic communication.
This organization was founded in 1970 and serves more than 70 countries. This organization focuses on career development and personal growth.
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