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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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Aminta Breaux
Posted inEducation, Local

Aminta Breaux, New Bowie State University President

by Brenda C. Siler April 11, 2018October 31, 2020
Dianne Reeves
Posted inEntertainment

Top Artists Honor 2018 Jazz Masters

by Brenda C. Siler April 11, 2018October 31, 2020
Phylecia Faublas, Bowie State University senior and president of the Student Government Association, chats with Bakari Sellers before introducing him as keynote speaker of the university's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Symposium on April 4, the 50th anniversary of King's assassination. (Mark Mahoney/The Washington Informer)
Posted inBlack Experience

Bakari Sellers Exhorts Youth to Keep MLK Dream Alive

by Brenda C. Siler April 5, 2018October 31, 2020
Artist Amy Sherald speaks during a March 29 event at the University of Maryland's David C. Driskell Center in College Park. (Brigette White/The Washington Informer)
Posted inArts, Black Experience, Lifestyle

Painter Amy Sherald Ready for Close-Up after Michelle Obama Portrait

by Brenda C. Siler April 4, 2018October 31, 2020
Posted inLifestyle, Shevry Lassiter

New Documentary Reveals MLK’s Troubled Soul

by Brenda C. Siler March 28, 2018October 31, 2020
A'Lelia Bundles
Posted inBooks, Lifestyle

Madam C.J. Walker Still Inspires

by Brenda C. Siler February 28, 2018October 31, 2020
Former NBA player, activist and author Etan Thomas (left) chats with basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (center) about his new book at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in D.C. on Feb.7. Damion Thomas, the museum's curator of sports, participates in conversation. (Brigette White/The Washington Informer)
Posted inBlack Experience

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Forever a Giant

by Brenda C. Siler February 21, 2018October 31, 2020
Maria Tatar and Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Posted inBlack Experience, Black History

Folktales Collection Gives History of Blacks’ Stories

by Brenda C. Siler February 21, 2018October 31, 2020
Jelani Jackson, a junior at Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Maryland, and his father, John Jackson, an engineer and Howard University graduate (Mark Mahoney/The Washington Informer)
Posted inEducation

HBCUs Make Sure Higher Ed is Within Reach

by Brenda C. Siler February 21, 2018October 31, 2020
Former FBI Director James Comey (right) and Howard University associate law professor Justin Hansford participate in the university's lecture series on Howard's northwest D.C. campus on Feb. 13. (Brenda C. Siler/The Washington Informer)
Posted inNational

Ex-FBI Chief Comey Leads HU Lecture on Race, Law Enforcement

by Brenda C. Siler February 21, 2018October 31, 2020

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