The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is delighted to announce its new partnership with The AI Journal, a leading open-source platform dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies. This strategic collaboration aims to foster education, innovation, and thought leadership in the rapidly evolving field of AI. The AI Journal serves as a hub for individuals from diverse backgrounds to share their unique perspectives, ideas, and insights on AI and emerging tech. With a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, the platform welcomes contributors from…
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Renna Markson appointed as Managing Director of PRCA
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Renna Markson as its new Managing Director. This promotion comes as a recognition of her exceptional dedication and valuable contributions to the organisation over the past few years. The new role of Managing Director holds significant importance within the PRCA structure, and Renna’s appointment is a testament to her desired professional development. Reporting to the incoming CEO, she will assume responsibility for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the association and implementation of strategic plans that will…
Read MoreReport by the PRCA’s Race and Ethnicity Equity Board highlights the lived experiences of global majority men
The Race and Ethnicity Equity Board, (REEB) a Standing Committee within Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has published an exclusive report revealing the challenges and trials facing men of colour in the industry as well as their successes and notable career highlights. The frank, honest, and at times cringe-worthy in-depth, interviews expose the stark experiences of global majority practitioners across all levels of seniority who were asked to reflect on their experiences of working in PR. Commenting on the report Emmanuel Ofosu-Appiah, Vice Chair of REEB said: “Although we…
Read MoreEthical standards remain crucial for the African PR industry new report finds
Adhering to ethical standards remains essential for the best practices in public relations and communication. All members of APRA and PRCA are required to follow the APRA Code of Conduct and PRCA Professional Charter and Codes of Conduct, respectively, and are accountable for doing so. The African Public Relations Association (APRA) and Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) have jointly released their report on the state of ethics and public relations industry in Africa for 2023. The report is based on a survey conducted across 21 African countries with 274…
Read MorePRCA Workplace Champions Awards 2023 announced
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has announced the winners of its annual Workplace Champions Awards during a ceremony last month in London. Workplace Champions aims to highlight the agencies and in-house teams that go the extra mile to establish positive and inclusive working environments for colleagues. Teams were judged on their commitment and performance on diversity and inclusion, as well as their consideration for the ethical and moral concerns of their employees. The Awards were sponsored by CARMA, Milk & Honey PR, and Reuben Sinclair. Small Agency Liz…
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