Serving on the PRSA National Board of Directors

In late 2023, the PRSA Leadership Assembly near-unanimously elected a new slate of leaders for the PRSA Board of Directors. In one of the great honors and privileges of my life and career, I was selected to be part of that slate. My two-year term on the PRSA National Board started January 1.

I care deeply about the public relations/strategic communications industry, and I feel called to help safeguard and advance the profession. I also relish the opportunity to give back to others, just as so many have helped me over the years. It’s awesome to have this opportunity to serve at the highest level.

I also have made a promise: I will show up and listen as much as I’m able. In this position, I represent all members, no matter where they call home – and I want to hear ideas, thoughts, feedback and more on the way everyone believes things should be done. If you ever want to discuss anything, please reach out and let’s find a time. If you want me to speak at your event, let’s talk about it and find a way. If I can help, let me know. If you have a question, I’ll try to help you find an answer. Please consider this an open invitation to use me as a resource.

Thank you for your support, and your shared commitment to what’s best for our profession. It means a great deal to me!

Jason Sprenger

Jason Sprenger is a national leader in using the entire spectrum of strategic communications to transform organizations and create/accelerate business value. As founder and CEO of Game Changer Communications, he’s helped over 70 clients (mostly small to medium-sized B2B and tech organizations) find their voice, accelerate growth, optimize sales, launch products/businesses and more. He has held Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) since 2009, and invented/launched the Umbrella Model of Strategic Communications in 2015. Sprenger has served on several boards, including the Public Relations Society of America (National, District and Chapter), South by Southwest (SXSW), Bolder Options and The LEAD Project.

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