Betsy Ann Plank: The Making of a Public Relations Icon

Betsy Ann Plank: The Making of a Public Relations Icon

By Karla K Gower

"Betsy Ann Plank was a child of the Depression, came of age during World War II, and began a career during the 1950s when women were expected to stay at home. Yet, she still became the first woman president of several trade associations, the first to head a department at Illinois Bell, and the first to receive many awards and honors previously given to men.

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Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publish Date: 05/25/2022
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780826222596
ISBN-10: 0826222595
Language: English

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In 1973, Betsy Ann Plank became the first woman to chair the Public Relations Society of America in its twenty-five-year history. It was a tumultuous time to assume the national association's leadership. Civil society seemed to be fraying at the edges, and trust in political institutions and corporations had plummeted in the aftermath of Watergate. Nevertheless, Plank, in her fearless style, took up the challenge head-on. From the start and throughout the span of her sixty-three-year career in public relations, she managed to overcome the very real barriers she faced due to gender-based discrimination in what was a male-dominated industry. As a PR practitioner, Plank served as executive vice president of Daniel J. Edelman, Inc., director of PR planning at AT&T, and assistant vice president of external affairs at Illinois Bell. Beyond her service in the professional realm, Plank grew her legacy by taking the time to mentor countless PR professionals, educators, and students. She saw this dissemination of knowledge as her greatest gift to the field of public relations. In this highly readable biography, Karla Gower explores Plank's personal life and career, tracing her evolution from a low-level job in advertising through her contributions to the rise of the rapidly changing PR industry in the 1960s and the evolution of her personal devotion to the enhancement of public relations education.

About the Author

Karla K. Gower is the Behringer Distinguished Professor in the Advertising and Public Relations Department at the University of Alabama. She has served as director of The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations since 2008.

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