When I
started the research for Communication Professionals, I was astounded by the
mass of choices there are in this particular field of professionals. It is very
interesting how many different branches off this profession of choice is. Here
are the five that I found the most interesting:
Media Communications Association –
International / mca-i
The
American Heritage Dictionary defines Media (or medium) as “an intervening
substance through which something else is transmitted” as well as “a means of
expression as determined by the materials of the creative methods involved.”
Communication is “the exchange of thoughts, messages or information.”
As a
MCA-I member, they provide the vital connection between the creative methods
and the “intervening substance” (a.k.a. technology) (Media, n.d.).
Communication
Professionals / CPGP
Due to an increasing demand for services to accompany our
myriad products, in 2006 CPI began its service division with an emphasis on
design and implementation. Organically, CPI has built a reputation for being a
strong ally for our clients, a reputable partner to our peers, and a
competitive company to our competition (CPGP, 2013).
National Communication Association / NCA
The National Communication Association advances
communication as the discipline that studies all forms, modes, media and
consequences of communication through humanistic, social scientific and
aesthetic inquiry (NCA, 2014).
The members of the NCA are served as scholars, teachers,
as well as practitioners are strongly encouraged to support their professional
interests in research and teaching. The NCA promotes the widespread
appreciation of the importance of communication in public and private life, the
application of competent communication to improve the quality of human life and
relationships, and the use of knowledge about communication to solve human
problems (NCA, 2014).
Commissions on Public Relations Education / CPRE
The largest pre-professional organization, the Public
Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), offers membership or affiliate membership
through collegiate chapters for public relations students. Many other
professional organizations offer student memberships and have student chapters
to aid in public relations students’ professional development (CPRE, 2013).The Association for Women in Communications / WOMCOM
It is good to know that there are organizations that are
geared towards women in the communication field. This type of field work has a
person working in print, broadcast journalism, television & radio
production, film advertising, public relations and broadcast journalism,
television and radio production, film, advertising, public relations,
marketing, graphic design, multi-media design, and photography. Being part of
this organization will allow you to stay current within the industry, pursue
new job leads through their job board, and take advantage of partner savings (WomCom,
2014).I believe that The Association for Women in Communications is a place that I could sink my teeth into in order to learn what I can in communications. If I worked for this company, I would feel as though I would be needed by a lot of people so I believe that this would be the association for my.
References
Commissions
on Public Relations Education (CPRE) (2013). Public Relation Education for the
21st Century. Retrieved on May 16, 2014 from http://www.commpred.org/theprofessionalbond/organizations.php
Communication
Professionals (CPGP) (2013). Retrieved on May 16, 2014 from http://cpgp.com/
Media
Communications Association – International (MCA-I) (n.d.). Retrieved on May 16,
2014 from http://www.mca-i.org/en/cms/?2339
National
Communication Association (NCA) (2014). What is NCA? Retrieved on May 16, 2014
from http://www.natcom.org/about/
The
Association for Women in Communication (WomCom) (2014). Connect, Engage and
Advance. Retrieved on May 16, 2014 from http://www.womcom.org/wp/
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