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Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 12:30 PM
PRSA Oregon webinar series: Real People, Real Impact: The Power of Authenticity in Storytelling
Join PRSA Oregon for a powerful and practical conversation with Jasmine C. Tate, Senior Manager of Marketing and Communications at TGR Foundation, a Tiger Woods Charity. With a mission to empower students to pursue their passions through education, the TGR Foundation has spent decades telling the real stories of real people, and Jasmine will share the strategies at the heart of that work.
In this session, Jasmine will share how the TGR Foundation uses storytelling to build authentic connections, elevate voices from underrepresented communities, and drive impact across education and philanthropy. Learn how to move beyond brand-speak and into meaningful narratives that resonate with your audience, no matter your industry. Whether you work in nonprofit, government, or corporate communications, you’ll walk away with fresh ideas and renewed inspiration to center people and purpose in your messaging.
If you weren’t able to attend our most recent professional development session, AI and the Law and Communications, you can now watch the presentation on demand. Cayce Myers, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., APR spoke to us on June 4 about artificial intelligence and the legal and ethical ramifications that communicators need to be aware of.
AI tools like Chat GPT, Grammarly and more can be great tools for communicators, but can have pitfalls. Dr. Meyers provided insight into key things communicators should be aware of when using AI. Dr. Myers is an expert on public relations law and the author of the new book, Artificial Intelligence and Law in the Communication Professions
The event was a fundraiser for the University of Oregon’s PRSSA chapter scholarships. The $15 recorded webinar is part of that fundraiser as well; all proceeds go to the scholarship fund.