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Founded in 1909, The Association for Women in Communications is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious professional communications organizations in the country.

Four Founding Principles

  • Advancement of women in all fields of communications
  • Dedication to First Amendment rights and responsibilities
  • Recognition of professional achievement
  • Promotion of high professional standards

Professional Diversity Is Our Strength
AWC members represent all fields of contemporary communications: print and broadcast journalism, radio and video production, marketing and advertising, public relations, nonprofit and corporate communications, book and magazine publishing, graphic design, multimedia, new media and Internet technology - and the list continues to grow.

Getting To Know The DC Chapter

Getting To Know The National Association

Explore the following to learn more about the national association.

Contact Us
Come to one of our upcoming events to build contacts, renew friendships and learn new skills. Contact any of the chapter officers to learn more about programs and to get involved in AWC-DC. Contact: Amanda Jane Hofstetter
amandajanehofstetter@hotmail.com


On January 19, 2010, AWC-DC Members celebrated Helen Thomas' 50 year anniversary covering the White House. Helen, left, is congratulated by Pat Lovenhart and Elaine Graves.


The occasion also marked the publication of her new book, "Listen Up, Mr. President." Fran Slimmer and her husband Kevin Piatt get their copy autographed.

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