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PRCA Africa NextGen Group drives meaningful impact for emerging PR talent

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PRCA Africa NextGen Group drives meaningful impact for emerging PR talent

Since its launch in 2022, the PRCA Africa NextGen group has made a tangible impact across the continent, spearheading initiatives that empower graduates and young professionals. By offering invaluable learning resources, networking opportunities and peer-to-peer mentorship, the group has become a key force in shaping the future of the public relations industry in Africa.

The NextGen group has cultivated a thriving community for young professionals and students, hosting multiple Breakfast Networkingsessions, PR Student Bootcamps to bridge the gap between academia and industry, as well as masterclass webinars on topics such as career progression, AI in PR, mental health and wellness, professional etiquette, and creative and critical thinking for PR professionals.

Cherná Lutta, PR Operations Director at Dialogue Communications and Chair of the PRCA Africa NextGen Board, highlights the group's dedication: “Over the past three years, our board members have selflessly dedicated their time and energy to championing these initiatives. We are relentless in our pursuit to support and nurture young PR talent across the region. Our initiatives aim to inspire, educate and foster best practices for professional and personal growth.”

The group's commitment extends beyond those just entering the field. It equips both new and experienced practitioners with the tools needed for significant career progression. Jo Brophy, International Engagement Manager at PRCA, commends the group’s achievements: “NextGen Africa is one of our most dynamic youth groups worldwide. The board comprises a talented cohort of professionals who share a vision of fostering and nurturing young talent. We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments over the past three years and our global network remains committed to supporting their efforts through training, resources and industry best practices.”

PRCA Africa NextGen Group Committee Members:

  • Cherná Lutta – Dialogue, South Africa
  • Andrea Arendse – Accenture Song, South Africa
  • Adeola Ibiyemi – Opinion and Public BCW, Ivory Coast
  • Lerato Motloung – Havas, South Africa
  • Bongekile Nkomo – Tribeca PR, South Africa
  • Megan Silver – The Friday Street Club, South Africa
  • Yann Sèry – Opinion and Public BCW, Ivory Coast
  • Ida-Marié Van Der Merwe – Red Ribbon Communications

Looking ahead to 2025, the PRCA Africa NextGen group remains dedicated to making a lasting impact on the continent’s PR industry by fostering talent and driving excellence in communications.

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The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is the trade association for the public relations, public affairs and communications industry. We provide the space in which our members, from all corners of the world, come together to forge a dynamic, forward-thinking, and influential community. We are committed to advancing the field of PR and championing the vital role it plays in our rapidly evolving world.

We are the heartbeat of an industry that shapes perceptions, drives narratives, and fuels communication on a global scale.

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