Morales Joins University of Denver Applied Communication Faculty as Adjunct Professor
Former T-REX spokesperson to teach public relations courses for university college graduate and certificate programs
Denver — March 06, 2007 — Karen Morales, former T-REX spokesperson and owner of Communication Infrastructure Group (CIG), recently joined the Applied Communication faculty at the University of Denver's University College. Morales will teach graduate public relations courses for the Master of Professional Studies Applied Communication program.
Morales is focused on delivering a curriculum that draws both from current industry needs and trends, as well as classic communication and public relations theory. Morales’ courses stress the importance of successful two-way communication and the direct impact it has on an organization’s bottom-line.
“Communication is the No. 1 reason for the success or failure of any organization,” said Morales. “Whether you work for a corporation, government agency, public relations firm or run your own small business, you must understand that the days of one-way communication from organizations to the public are over.”
Morales earned a B.A. in journalism and mass communication from the University of Northern Colorado, a Master’s Degree in applied communication from the University of Denver, and an Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). Morales also has served as an adjunct professor at Colorado Christian University since 2004 and is a 1984 graduate of Broomfield High School.
About Communication Infrastructure Group, LLC
Communication Infrastructure Group (CIG) is a full-service communications, public relations and marketing firm specializing in large public infrastructure projects and integrated strategic communications for the construction, engineering, government and education fields.
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