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Honoring Dr. Pamela Bourland-Davis: A Legacy of Leadership, Mentorship, and Heart

We are deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of Dr. Pamela Bourland-Davis, a beloved educator, tireless leader, and cherished member of the public relations academic community. Her sudden departure leaves a void that will be felt across the many professional circles she so actively enriched.

Dr. Bourland-Davis’s career is a testament to the powerful combination of intellectual rigor and compassionate mentorship. At Georgia Southern University, where she chaired the Department of Communication for 19 years, Pam was known not only for her administrative strength but for the enduring support she offered to colleagues and students alike. She led with both vision and heart.

Nationally, her influence was equally significant. She served as a past editor of this journal and held leadership roles in practically every scholarly association, including Head of the Public Relations Division of AEJMC (2000-2001) and the Southern States Communication Association (SSCA), where she served as President in 2020. Her thoughtful contributions to the Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE) helped shape the standards that guide our field – she was just stepping into the Vice-Chair role at CPRE to galvanize these efforts. In recent years, her commitment to service and education was formally recognized with honors from both SSCA and NCA.

However, what many of us will remember most about Pam is the way she quietly but consistently cultivated community and, oh, ever-so-gently nudged people into leadership roles. She saw capacity in us that we did not even see in ourselves. Pam welcomed collaboration, mentored emerging scholars with patience and encouragement, and brought warmth and wisdom to every room she entered – okay, okay, and a little bit of good old-fashioned southern sass too.

In an academic world that can often feel fragmented or competitive, she built bridges. She looked for opportunities to include, to guide, and to affirm. Pam never pulled the ladder up behind her; she always had a hand on your back, reassuring you that you really could do it too. Her legacy is not only found in publications, awards, or committee work, but in the many individuals whose professional paths she influenced and whose personal lives she enriched.

As we mourn her loss, we also celebrate her impact. Dr. Bourland-Davis embodied the values of generosity, excellence, and service that define the very best in our field. May we carry her example forward by supporting one another with the same authenticity, humility, and grace that she gave so freely.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and the wide-reaching academic network that will miss her dearly. Further details on memorials or tributes will be shared as they become available.

With appreciation and respect,
The Journal of Public Relations Education Editorial Team