Maximize your professional potential by taking the McMaster University Master of Communications Management (MCM) degree! 92% of alumni recommend the MCM program to other communications professionals. MCM students learn cutting-edge theory and practice on key topics including leadership, strategic management, data and AI, crisis communications, reputation management, negotiations, and more.
Join Program Director Dr. Terry Flynn for an online session on how the MCM program can support your professional aspirations. This interactive conversation will dive into the program’s structure and the ways it can enrich your career in public relations, corporate communications, marketing, government relations, entrepreneurship, and related fields.
Our upcoming virtual information session will be held on May 15, 2025, at 12:00 PM ET. Click the link in our bio to register.
Admissions for our 19th cohort, starting in October 2025, are now open!
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Maximize your professional potential with a McMaster University MCM degree - 90% of MCM alumni reported significant career growth after completing the Master of Communications Management program.
Looking to elevate your career in public relations, marketing, government relations, or internal engagement? Join Dr. Terry Flynn, our Program Director, for a session on how the MCM program can support your professional aspirations. This interactive online session will dive into the program’s structure and the numerous ways it can enrich your career journey.
Join us for our next virtual information session on March 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM ET.
Admissions for our 19th cohort, starting in October 2025, are now open! This session is a perfect opportunity to ask questions and discover more about what MCM can offer you.
Click the link in our bio to register.
Maximize your professional potential with McMaster University MCM - 96% of MCM alumni report significant gains in their professional abilities and confidence after completing the McMaster University Master of Communications Management program.
Looking to elevate your career in public relations, marketing, government relations, or internal engagement? Join Dr. Terry Flynn, our Program Director, for a session on how the MCM program can support your professional aspirations. This interactive online session will dive into the program’s structure and the numerous ways it can enrich your career journey.
Join us for our next virtual informative session on February 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM ET.
Admissions for our 19th cohort, starting in October 2025, are now open! This session is a perfect opportunity to ask questions and discover more about what MCM can offer you.
Click the link in our bio to register.
The MCM community arrives at Elevate 2026 in force.
Later this month, MCM alumni, faculty, and students will be in St. Andrews, New Brunswick for the CPRS National Conference, presenting research, leading sessions, and representing the program on the national stage.
MCM alumnus Kevin Floether, MCM, APR, CM will present his international award-winning capstone research at the Research Round Table on May 26, alongside Dr. Terry Flynn, APR, FCPRS, Dr. Alex Sévigny, APR, FCPRS, and Rashpal Rai, MCM, APR. Kevin also joins Dr. Alex Sévigny and Martin Waxman, MCM, APR on May 24 for a three-hour leadership intensive on AI integration, governance, and the skills communicators need for 2026 and beyond.
If you are attending Elevate 2026, come find us. If the work our community is doing at the national level speaks to where you want to take your career, applications for Cohort 20 are open until July 31, 2026. Link in bio to learn more!
As a communicator or marketer, you know how to manage the message.
But when the CFO asks you to defend your budget, the CEO wants you in the room to contribute to strategic plan development, and the board needs someone who understands both the business and the brand, are you ready?
McMaster's Master of Communications Management is built for communications professionals who are ready to step up from execution to leadership. Join Program Director Dr. Terry Flynn, APR, FCPRS, on May 14 for a live information session at 12 PM ET.
Click the link in our bio to register.
MCM Cohort 20 begins October 2026. Application deadline: July 31, 2026.
The McMaster University Master of Communications Management program congratulates Claire Ryan, MCM, APR, MCPRS, on receiving the 2026 CPRS Outstanding Achievement Award.
Claire is Director of Public Relations at Cooke Inc., a past National President of CPRS, and current Secretary to the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management. As CPRS President, Claire provided steady and credible leadership through a critical period of organizational transition, strengthening alignment across the federation and fostering a more collaborative and inclusive Board. Her contributions extend beyond Canada through her work with the Global Alliance, leaving the profession better positioned on an international stage.
It is a well-earned distinction and a reflection of how the MCM program provides education and training to the leaders of the highest calibre in our professional community.
Claire will be honoured at the CPRS National Conference on May 25, in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
The MCM program is sponsoring the conference, and many of our students, alumni and faculty will be in attendance. If you are joining us at Elevate 2026, take a moment to connect -- we would love to meet you and discuss how the MCM can enhance your leadership!
If you want to follow Claire Ryan’s successful example and gain the essential AI, business and strategic communication skills you need to lead, apply to the MCM Program. MCM students complete the program while working full-time, with an on-campus residency at the beginning of each term, and virtual learning for the rest of term. DM us to learn more about how the MCM program can change your life!
The McMaster University Master of Communications Management program congratulates Victor Vrsnik, MCM, APR, FCPRS on being named the recipient of the 2026 CPRS Award of Attainment.
Victor is Director of Corporate Affairs and Business Development at 7-Eleven Canada, and a distinguished member of the MCM community whose contributions to the public relations profession span decades. From local volunteering to serving as National President of CPRS, Victor has demonstrated an exceptional and sustained commitment to advancing the profession, mentoring emerging practitioners, and supporting professional development at every level.
The CPRS Award of Attainment recognizes outstanding achievement and service to the public relations profession, and it is a fitting recognition for someone who has given so much to it.
Victor will be honoured at the CPRS National Conference, May 24 to 26, in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
The MCM program is sponsoring the conference, and many of our students, alumni and faculty will be in attendance. If you are joining us at Elevate 2026, take a moment to connect -- we would love to meet you and discuss how the MCM can enhance your leadership!
If you are inspired by Victor Vrsnik’s success and want to succeed like him, by gaining the essential AI, business and strategic communication skills you need to lead, apply to the MCM Program. MCM students complete the program while working full-time, with an on-campus residency at the beginning of each term, and virtual learning through the rest of the course. DM us to learn more about how the MCM program can change your professional trajectory!
Artificial intelligence is a generational opportunity for communicators and marketers to elevate their careers. For those with professional experience and strategic instincts, AI can be a force multiplier if deployed well. Indeed, AI may be the most significant opportunity our field has ever seen.
In a recent McMaster News feature by Sara Laux, MCM faculty member Dr. Alex Sévigny, APR, FCPRS, makes the case that the communicators best positioned to lead in this new landscape are those who have learned how to use AI to enhance their human skills that machines cannot replicate: strategy, judgment, taste, empathy, reputation management, and ethical governance.
Professor Sévigny emphasizes "The potential relational impact of AI creates organization-level risk, elevating it to a board-level risk. That's an opportunity for communicators to elevate their practice as a strategic function."
It’s this kind of thinking that sits at the heart of the MCM curriculum and the type of thoughtful and contextual insight that McMaster University Faculty of Humanities contributes to our rapidly changing world. If you want to go deeper with experts like Professor Sévigny and gain the essential AI, business, and strategic communication skills you need to lead, apply to the MCM program. MCM students complete the program while working full-time, with an on-campus residency at the beginning of each term, and virtual learning through the rest of term. DM us to learn more about how the MCM program will change your life!
Read the full article here: news.mcmaster.ca/we-bring-the-human-in
This week, the McMaster University Master of Communications Management program was proud to serve as the presenting sponsor of the Summers Direct 2nd Annual AI in Communications Conference, and to see three members of the MCM community bring research, practice, and applied instruction to the conversations our profession is navigating right now.
MCM alumnus Kevin Floether, MCM, APR, CM, Director of Marketing and Communications at CBV Institute, presented findings from 13 pre-registered experiments demonstrating that AI disclosure consistently reduces trust, alongside a practical governance-based framework for rebuilding it. This research originated as Kevin's MCM capstone project.
MCM alumnus Rob Trewartha, MA, MCM, Director of Strategic Communications and Initiatives at the City of Mississauga, drew on a national survey to make the case that AI is a governance choice, not a productivity tool, and that communicators must claim a strategic seat at the AI decision-making table. Rob completed his MCM capstone with a focus on AI and public sector communications.
MCM faculty member Dr. Alex Sévigny, APR, FCPRS, Associate Professor at McMaster University, led a practical post-conference workshop on April 29, guiding participants through generative AI fundamentals, risk management, structured prompting, and hands-on design of a custom AI agent.
The depth of MCM's involvement in this conference reflects what the program teaches. Applied AI, governance, ethics, and strategic communications leadership are core components of the MCM curriculum, and we are proud to see that work making an impact on the profession.
We are grateful to Summers Direct for the partnership and look forward to continued collaboration in the years ahead.
The McMaster University Master of Communications Management program congratulates Josie Cassano Rizzuti, MCM, APR, CMP®, MCPRS on being named the 2026 CPRS Mentor of the Year.
Josie is a communications and inclusion leader at ArcelorMittal Dofasco, a sessional instructor in the MCM program, and Vice-President of CPRS Hamilton’s board of directors. The CPRS Mentor of the Year Award recognizes an accredited practitioner who has demonstrated a sustained commitment to mentoring post-secondary students, and there are few in our community who embody that commitment more genuinely than Josie. Through her teaching and her ongoing support of students, newcomers to Canada, and emerging professionals, she has made a lasting contribution to this profession and to the people who are building careers within it.
Josie will be honoured at the CPRS National Conference, May 24 to 26, in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. The MCM program will also be in attendance. If you are joining us at Elevate 2026, we look forward to celebrating with you there!
Last Friday, the McMaster University Master of Communications Management program was proud to participate in the Toronto Academic Health Science Network (TAHSN) Communicators Education Day, marking our 10th consecutive year as a sponsor of this important conference for healthcare communications professionals.
This year's event was particularly meaningful for the MCM community. We were proud to see MCM alumna Erica Di Maio, MCM, Director of Public Affairs and Communications at CAMH, serve as co-chair of the planning committee, bringing her leadership to bear in shaping a thoughtful and well-organized program.
MCM candidate Julie Argles Dowdie was recognized with the 2026 Gillian Howard Award for Excellence in Health-Care Communications, a well-deserved honour that speaks to the calibre of professionals the program attracts.
MCM alumna Kate Lynn Robles, MCM, Communications Advisor, Strategic Priorities at St. Joseph's Health System, presented an abbreviated version of her capstone research to strong reception from the audience.
The day also featured a panel presentation from MCM Graduate Director Dr. Terry Flynn, APR, FCPRS, and MCM faculty member Dr. Alex Sévigny, APR, FCPRS, alongside Vicky Geldin, Director of Strategic Communications at University Health Network. Together, they shared findings from a survey examining the current state of AI usage, governance, and ethical sentiment among health communications professionals in Ontario.
We are grateful to the TAHSN organizing committee and look forward to continuing this partnership in the years ahead.
Congratulations to MCM instructor Dr. Haniyeh Yousofpour, MBA, PMP, PE, on the launch of Negotiating with Confidence, a practical, evidence-based guide to building negotiation skills across professional and personal contexts.
We were pleased to see MCM alumnus Rob Trewartha, MA, MCM, in attendance at last evening's reception at the University of Toronto Faculty Club, a fitting setting to celebrate a work that bridges academic rigour with real-world application.
Negotiation is a core competency in the MCM curriculum, and Dr. Yousofpour brings to it the same depth of expertise and accessibility that her students have valued in the classroom. We look forward to seeing the impact this book has on the broader professional community.
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