The Greater Fort Worth Chapter of PRSA (GFWPRSA) announced on Monday that Elizabeth “Beth” Lamb, APR, executive director of Key School and Training Center, has been elected to the prestigious College of Fellows of PRSA, the nation’s leading professional organization serving the communications community. Selection to the College of Fellows is regarded as the gold standard for public relations professionals nationwide and the pinnacle of one’s career. That brings the number of Fellows in GFWPRSA to 12. The College of Fellows is comprised of more than 750 leading professionals and educators who have made a significant impact on the public relations and communications profession. This achievement recognizes their service, leadership and commitment to the public relations industry and fellow communicators.
“We are proud to see Beth elected to the PRSA College of Fellows. Beth embodies servant leadership, and we are so fortunate to have her guidance and wisdom in our Chapter,” said GFWPRSA President Sydney Hanes. “Beth’s dedication, mentorship and collaborative spirit have shaped our Chapter’s success and inspired countless professionals throughout our community. Congratulations to her on this well-deserved, prestigious honor.”
The College of Fellows Class of 2026 will be inducted at a gala celebration on Saturday, Oct. 17 in Orlando, Florida. To qualify for admittance to the College of Fellows, the communications professional must have at least 20 years of PR and communications experience, hold the Accredited in Public Relations (APR) credential and have demonstrated superior professional performance in the practice/teaching of public relations through a rigorous application and peer review process.
ABOUT BETH LAMB, MANPM, APR, FELLOW PRSA
Beth Lamb, MA, APR, is a strategic communicator and nonprofit leader known for translating complex issues into clear, compelling stories that inspire action. With nearly 30 years of experience in public relations, she specializes in mission-driven communications that build understanding, strengthen community partnerships, and elevate important causes.
Beth currently serves as Executive Director of Key School and Training Center in Fort Worth, Texas, where she leverages strategic communication and leadership to expand opportunities for students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD and other language-based learning differences. An Accredited Public Relations professional (APR), Beth earned a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications from Texas Wesleyan University and a Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management from the University of Houston-Downtown. She also teaches Public Relations Campaigns as an adjunct instructor at Texas Wesleyan University and serves on the boards of GFWPRSA, the Women’s Policy Forum, the Women’s Policy Forum Foundation and the Texas Wesleyan University Alumni Association.
ABOUT THE GREATER FORT WORTH CHAPTER OF PRSA (GFWPRSA)
The Greater Fort Worth Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America is an organization dedicated to enhancing the profession of public relations by promoting the professionalism of its members. Established in 1986 and serving more than 160 public relations practitioners in Fort Worth and Tarrant County, the chapter is comprised of public relations and communications talent in the corporate, nonprofit and agency sectors. Its members are agency leaders, corporate communication practitioners, crisis communication experts, investor relations executives, media relations and social media gurus, freelancers, “wordsmith” pros and more. For more information, visit https://fortworthprsa.org/.



