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PRCA and CIPR relaunch annual joint mental health survey

PRCA and CIPR relaunch annual joint mental health survey

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) and the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) have relaunched their annual joint mental health survey as part of a collaboration designed to address mental health challenges in public relations.

PRCA appoints James Hewes as chief executive

PRCA appoints James Hewes as chief executive

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is delighted to announce the appointment of James Hewes as its chief executive. Hewes is currently president and chief executive at FIPP, the international network for global media. He will take up his PRCA role in January 2024.

Study Confirms Ethical Principles at the Core of Southeast Europe's PR Industry

Study Confirms Ethical Principles at the Core of Southeast Europe's PR Industry

The PRCA Southeast Europe Network's recent research offers a comprehensive snapshot of the Southeast European public relations (PR) landscape. Surveying industry professionals, the findings provide valuable insights into job status, role responsibilities, industry sectors, and ethics within the PR field.

New Chairs appointed to lead PRCA Qualifications Board

New Chairs appointed to lead PRCA Qualifications Board

PRCA is pleased to announce the appointment of two industry leaders, Eva Sogbanmu and Dr Craig J Selby, as the new co-chairs of the PRCA Qualifications Board. They will succeed Dick Fedorcio, the former chair of the board.

PRCA calls for Independent Non-Executive Directors  

PRCA calls for Independent Non-Executive Directors  

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has recently upgraded its governance and has chosen to bring independent scrutiny into its leadership structures, reflecting best practice membership organisation Governance practice.  

Time to Lead: PRCA issues call for nominations to the first of its new committees; Nominations and Membership Committees will oversee top appointments and membership criteria and benefits

Time to Lead: PRCA issues call for nominations to the first of its new committees; Nominations and Membership Committees will oversee top appointments and membership criteria and benefits

The new General Council of all company members has four standing sub-committees which are being formed and the first two of these are now open for nominations: the Nominations Committee and the Membership Committee. People can nominate themselves or others for a position on each committee.

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