Ragan and PR Daily add 4 women to Communications Hall of Fame

As leaders, colleagues and visionaries, these women represent the very best of the industry—and offer examples of just how extraordinary a career in communications can be.

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The role of the communicator keeps ascending to the top of the business world—but only because of the tireless work of generations of talented professionals.

Ragan and PR Daily is honoring the contributions of four women to the profession, adding them to the list of honorees in the Communications Hall of Fame of Ragan’s Top Women in Communications Awards. Their leadership and service has benefited countless colleagues and consumers, helped build brands and drive innovation.

Susan Ann Davis

In terms of top-level executive messaging, Susan Davis has done it all.

 She has represented the heads of more than a dozen countries on issues ranging from economic crisis to nation-building and trade expansion. She is a long-term strategic communications consultant on U.S. military and veterans issues for the Department of Defense, and she personally raised $5 million to establish the Women in Military Service Memorial.

For eight years she was board chair of Vital Voices Global Partnership, a prominent NGO that has empowered more than 15,000 emerging women leaders in 144 countries.

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