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Author Archives: Brenda C. Siler

Brenda Siler is an award-winning journalist and public relations strategist. Her communications career began in college as an advertising copywriter, a news reporter, public affairs producer/host and a jazz program producer/host. After college, she continued producing and hosting jazz programs for ten years.

Currently a contributing writer for the Washington Informer, Siler writes about STEM, HBCUs, the arts, entertainment, Washington, DC area dining. She also has written articles and chapters for public relations industry trade publications, including PRNews, Ragan Report, and Inside Organizational Communications.

Siler has led national, regional, and local communications departments in Atlanta and Washington, DC. She has worked at AARP, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the American Red Cross, United Way, and UNCF-the United Negro College Fund. At UNCF, she oversaw the rebranding of America’s largest minority scholarship fund, retaining its iconic tagline, “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”

Siler is a lifetime member of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), a global professional association with members in 80 countries. She was the first person of color to serve as chairperson for the IABC international executive board. In 2017, she received the IABC Fellow designation recognizing her achievements in global organizational communications.

Siler is a native Washingtonian and an alumna of Spelman College. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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‘Teenarama’ Dance Show a Pillar of Stability During 1968 Riots

by Brenda C. Siler May 23, 2018October 31, 2020
**FILE** The campus at the University of the District of Columbia is seen here (Courtesy of UDC via Facebook)
Posted inEducation, Local

HBCUs Create Entrepreneurial Program

by Brenda C. Siler May 23, 2018October 31, 2020
Banneker High School students Bria Snell, India Skinner and Mikayla Sharrieff of "S3 Trio," finalists in the national NASA competition (Courtesy of In3)
Posted inEducation, Local

Banneker Students Finish Second in NASA Competition

by Brenda C. Siler May 18, 2018October 31, 2020
From left: Howard University School of Law professor Justin Hansford and law students Elijah Porter, Hayley Tharpe and Ky'eisha Penn pose with a statue of Thurgood Marshall, an alumnus of the law school. (Brigette White/The Washington Informer)
Posted inEducation

Howard U. Law School Opens Civil Rights Center

by Brenda C. Siler May 16, 2018October 31, 2020
The S3Trio team from Benjamin Banneker Academic High School. From left: India Skinner, Mikayla Sharrieff and Bria Snell. (In3)
Posted inEducation

Hackers Taint Votes for NASA Youth Competition

by Brenda C. Siler May 12, 2018October 31, 2020
The Ladies of the Howard University Jazz Ensemble (from left) Jalissa Douglas on trumpet, Krystal Campbell on trombone, Dionne Ledb etter on baritone sax and Sterlyn Termine on alto sax. (Brenda C. Siler/The Washington Informer)
Posted inLifestyle

Howard University’s Jazz Ensemble Welcomes All Musicians

by Brenda C. Siler May 9, 2018October 31, 2020
Stacey Abrams
Posted inLifestyle

Ga. Gubernatorial Hopeful Talks Money, Gender Equality

by Brenda C. Siler May 2, 2018October 31, 2020
Questlove
Posted inEntertainment

The Search for Creativity with Questlove

by Brenda C. Siler May 2, 2018October 31, 2020
Angela Heath
Posted inBusiness

Contest Targets Older Entrepreneurs

by Brenda C. Siler April 25, 2018October 31, 2020
Banneker High School students Bria Snell, India Skinner and Mikayla Sharrieff, finalists in a national NASA competition, hug each other. (Courtesy of In3)
Posted inEducation, Local

D.C. Students Vie for NASA Tech Funds

by Brenda C. Siler April 25, 2018October 31, 2020

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