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Artemis Empowers Future Communicators with Strat-Comm Class

Suryani Sitanggang, a Consultant Lead of Artemis Indonesia was giving a sharing session about Strategic Communication Management for Non-Profit Organization last Tuesday at Pancasila University
Suryani Sitanggang, a Consultant Lead of Artemis Indonesia was giving a sharing session about Strategic Communication Management for Non-Profit Organization last Tuesday at Pancasila University

Artemis Indonesia took a proactive step in nurturing the next generation of communicators by hosting an insightful class for Communication Studies students at Pancasila University. Suryani Sitanggang, Consultant Lead at Artemis Indonesia, spearheaded this educational initiative, focusing on strategic communication management tailored for Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs).

The session was a dynamic blend of theory and practical insights, tailored specifically to the unique needs and challenges faced by non-profit entities. Suryani, with her extensive experience in the field, delivered a comprehensive understanding of strategic communication, emphasizing its pivotal role in fostering support, raising awareness, and mobilizing resources for NPOs.

"Empowering students with the skills required for navigating the complexities of non-profit communication is critical," highlighted Suryani. “It's about understanding the nuances of stakeholder engagement, building trust, and conveying impactful messages in a crowded information landscape.”

The class, conducted as an interactive workshop, provided students with a deep dive into strategic planning, audience segmentation, crafting impactful messaging, and leveraging various communication channels effectively. Real-world case studies and practical exercises allowed students to apply their theoretical knowledge to scenarios encountered by NPOs, nurturing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

"Artemis Indonesia's commitment to educating future communicators in the non-profit sector is invaluable," expressed a participating student. “Learning from someone with hands-on experience in strategic communication for NPOs offered us a perspective that goes beyond theoretical learning.”

Beyond the classroom session, Artemis Indonesia extended support by offering opportunities for internships and mentorship programs. This proactive engagement aimed to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical experience, fostering a deeper understanding of the industry's demands.

The Communication Studies department at Pancasila University hailed this initiative, acknowledging the importance of industry collaboration in shaping well-rounded, industry-ready graduates.

"Artemis Indonesia's endeavor emphasizes the significance of marrying academic learning with practical exposure," remarked a faculty member. “Their involvement is an excellent example of the value that industry experts bring to our students' education.”

The success of this class exemplifies the importance of industry-academia collaboration in preparing students for the dynamic challenges they'll face in their careers. Artemis Indonesia's dedication to sharing expertise not only benefits students but also showcases their commitment to nurturing a skilled workforce in the realm of non-profit strategic communication.

This initiative sets a remarkable precedent for industry involvement in academic learning, ensuring that future communicators are equipped with the tools and insights necessary to excel in the challenging landscape of non-profit communication. Artemis Indonesia's collaboration with Pancasila University highlights the potential for continued partnerships that will empower students and fortify the non-profit sector with adept communicators.

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