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NH Children’s Trust’s Carroll Berg Shares Insights on AI in Strategic Communications

  • Carroll Berg
  • Jan 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


I am excited to share that yesterday I was a panelist at the Advance Learning Institute's AI for Strategic Communications virtual event. The two-day online series brought together communications professionals to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way organizations communicate, engage audiences, and drive strategic impact. (To view the session click the video below)


The conference featured sessions on how AI tools can transform internal and external communications—enhancing efficiency, personalization, and collaboration. Participants learned practical strategies for integrating AI into their workflow, crafting more impactful messaging, and using AI-driven data to measure outcomes and refine communication approaches in real time.


I was joined by my new best-friend/personal hype-man and our moderator, the engaging and hilarious, Jordan Berman, along with fellow industry experts including Greg Caires, Communications Director at Skydweller, Scott Kesselman, Senior Director of Marketing & Communication at the National Home Infusion Association, and last but not least, Sandra Salviejo, Senior Director Communications at Blood Cancer United.


My peers and I discussed the opportunities and challenges of leveraging AI within strategic communications. I discussed how mission-driven organizations like NH Children’s Trust can thoughtfully adopt emerging technologies to strengthen engagement, support storytelling, and elevate impact while preserving authentic human connection.


Participating on panels and in events like this ensures that NH Children's Trust remains at the forefront of innovative communication practices, better equipping the organization to share the work of supporting Granite State children and families.


Stay tuned for more updates on how NH Children's Trust is using new tools, insights, and partnerships to enhance its communications strategy in 2026 and beyond!




 
 
 

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