Meet PRSA Greater Connecticut's
2024 Practitioner of the Year
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (Nov. 15, 2024) - The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Greater Connecticut Chapter (PRSA CT) is proud to announce Andrea Obston, owner of Andrea Obston Marketing Communications (AOMC), as the recipient of its prestigious 2024 Practitioner of the Year award. This honor recognizes Obston’s outstanding career and her significant contributions to the public relations industry in Connecticut.
The PRSA CT Practitioner of the Year Award is given to a professional who exemplifies the highest standards of public relations, demonstrating exceptional skill in building meaningful connections between organizations and their audiences. Obston’s career has been marked by a commitment to excellence in strategic branding, crisis communication, and reputation management. Through her firm, AOMC, she has helped clients across diverse sectors navigate challenges, strengthen their reputations, and forge lasting relationships with their communities.
“Andrea’s dedication to the craft of public relations and her unwavering commitment to our community truly set her apart,” said Elizabeth Walden, president of PRSA CT. “Her expertise in reputation management, crisis communications, and branding has made a profound impact on both her clients and the public relations industry as a whole. She exemplifies the very best qualities of our profession.”
Throughout her career, Obston has worked with organizations of all sizes, from local nonprofits to national enterprises, helping them manage public perception and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Her approach combines strategic insight with a deep understanding of the evolving media landscape, ensuring that her clients are equipped to succeed in an increasingly complex communications environment.
In addition to her professional achievements, Obston is a passionate mentor, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of public relations professionals. She has long been a trusted advisor to young PR practitioners and a vocal advocate for the power of communication to drive positive change. Obston’s extensive work with nonprofit organizations highlights her commitment to giving back to the community and elevating causes that matter.
Andrea Obston will be formally recognized at the 2024 PRSA CT Mercury Awards Ceremony, held on November 21, 2024.
About PRSA Greater Connecticut (PRSA CT):
PRSA CT is one of more than 100 chapters that are part of the national Public Relations Society of America. Its mission is to advance the public relations profession and support the public relations practitioner. PRSA CT represents a diverse group of nearly 100 professionals in all stages of their careers who are committed to enhancing the practice of public relations in the state. Its members work in a variety of settings, including agencies, independent consultancies, business and industry, government, hospitals and healthcare organizations, professional associations, education, and nonprofit organizations. To learn more about the chapter, visit prsact.org and follow it on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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