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Communications studies professor earns PRSA lifetime achievement award

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University of North Carolina Charlotte issued the following announcement on Oct. 6.

UNC Charlotte’s Dean Kruckeberg, a professor of  communication studies, has earned the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Gold Anvil Award, the organization’s highest honor for lifetime achievement.

Kruckeberg will receive the award on Oct. 18 during ICON 2021, a virtual conference being held Oct. 4-20. PRSA is the nation’s leading professional organization serving the public relations community with nearly 30,000 members.

“This is certainly the greatest professional honor I have ever received during my career,” Kruckeberg said.  “It’s particularly meaningful because it is awarded by a professional association that is comprised primarily of practitioners as well as of educators.”

Prior to joining UNC Charlotte in 2008, Kruckeberg was a public relations professor at the University of Northern Iowa. Before that, he was an instructor at the University of Minnesota-St. Paul and the University of Iowa and an assistant professor and student newspaper adviser at Northwest Missouri State University. His professional experience in public relations and journalism include positions with Lutheran General Hospital in the Chicago area and the Agricultural Extension Service of the University of Minnesota.

He is a member of the PRSA College of Fellows, comprising more than 350 leading public relations practitioners and educators who have been singled out through a rigorous peer review process. He also has earned Accreditation in Public Relations (APR).

The long-time public relations professional and educator is author and co-author of numerous publications, including five editions of “This is PR: The Realities of Public Relations” and “Public Relations and Community: A Reconstructed Theory.” He has published dozens of book chapters, articles and papers, particularly dealing with international public relations and public relations ethics. Recent work include studies of social media crises and environmental scandals. He has lectured and taught throughout the U.S. and in Denmark, Russia, Germany and the United Kingdom.

“Professor Kruckeberg's research stands out in terms of its scope, as he addresses fellow researchers, teachers and professionals alike,” said Daniel Grano, chair of UNC Charlotte’s Department of Communication Studies. “He has been dedicated to sharing his research locally and globally through his scholarship and through professional associations, particularly PRSA.”

Kruckeberg is a member of PRSA Charlotte and the lead academic advisor of the Inez Y. Kaiser Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Greater Kansas City Chapter of PRSA. PRSA previously named him its national Outstanding Educator, and he received a PRIDE Contribution to Public Relations Education Award from the National Communication Association. He also received a national Pathfinder Award from the Institute for Public Relations and the Atlas Award for International Public Relations from PRSA.

 He has been a director-at-large on PRSA’s national Board of Directors, Midwest district chair and president of the Cedar Valley Chapter. He also served as the 2010 chair of PRSA’s International Section, and from 2006 through 2009, he was a member of PRSA’s Board of Ethics and Professional Standards. He was co-chair of the Commission on Public Relations Education, and he served as chair of the Educators Academy.

Kruckeberg was a Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) national faculty advisor and was faculty advisor of PRSSA chapters at the University of Iowa, Northwest Missouri State University and the University of Northern Iowa.

He earned a doctorate from the University of Iowa, a master’s degree from Northern Illinois University and a bachelor’s degree from Wartburg College, which awarded him an Alumni Citation Award in recognition of his many accomplishments.

Original source can be found here.

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