Across continents, cultures, and communications disciplines, the women of the Worldcom Public Relations Group are driving conversations, shaping reputations, and designing strategies that move society forward. This International Women’s Day, we honor their leadership, their creativity, and their relentless commitment to elevating the power of communication worldwide.
Our female leaders share reflections on what inspires them, the work they’re most proud of, and what they hope the world better understands about women in leadership within our industry.
For many of our leaders, communications is more than a profession—it’s a calling.
They were drawn to this work because it combines storytelling with impact, creativity with strategy, and empathy with influence. They speak of the thrill of helping organizations find their voice, the responsibility of guiding reputations in complex moments, and the privilege of shaping narratives that can shift perceptions and build meaningful connections.
the belief that words, ideas, and authentic communication can change minds, inspire action, and build understanding.
Across the Worldcom network, these leaders have spearheaded campaigns that advocate for public health, empower communities, elevate marginalized voices, and strengthen global brands.
Some highlight campaigns that helped organizations navigate crises with transparency and trust.Others reflect on brand storytelling initiatives that introduced new ideas to the world, reshaped customer relationships, or opened important cultural conversations.What makes these projects meaningful isn’t just their success—it’s the human and societal impact behind them.
Each campaign represents a moment where communication made a difference including building confidence, sparking awareness, driving change
or bringing people together around a shared purpose.What they wish more people understood about women in leadership in our industry
Our leaders agree: women in communications are not just participants—they are drivers of innovation, empathy, and strategic clarity.
But they also note that the perception of women in leadership still has room to evolve.
They want the world to understand that:
Ultimately, they want the next generation to know that leadership in communications has space for them—space to be bold, creative, strategic, authentic, and unapologetically themselves.
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the female leaders of the Worldcom Public Relations Group for their achievements, their vision, and their unwavering commitment to shaping a better-connected world.
Their insights remind us that leadership is not defined by position but by impact—and their impact is felt every day in the stories they help tell and the futures they help build.