Cirkle Director appointed Chairman of South East and East Anglia Committee
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London, Monday 28 July - Caroline Kinsey, Company Director of Cirkle, has been appointed PRCA Chairman for the South East & East Anglia. Regional committees educate key stakeholders about the value of PR, raise the standards of PR consultancy and make sure that members in that area get maximum benefit from their membership.
Ms Kinsey said “I am looking forward to working with other consultancies in the region to raise the standards of PR. The committee will provide a platform for members to share ideas, discuss issues and promote best practice to consultancies and clients alike. There is plenty of work out there for good consultancies and if we work together to raise standards even higher, the importance of PR in the marketing mix will continue to rise.”
Francis Ingham said “I am delighted Caroline has agreed to become our South East and East Anglia Chairman. Her energy and commitment to the industry is well known, and will really help us raise standards across the region. It's a pleasure to welcome someone of Caroline's calibre to such an important leadership role.”
The PRCA has recruited 31 new members since the start of the year and has 27 members in the South East and East Anglia (excluding London) including: AD Communications Ltd, bennettcaroe partnership, Blue Zebra PR Ltd, Bottle PR Ltd, CC Group, Cirkle Communications Ltd, DTW Vavasour Limited, EHPR Ltd, Escapade, Freshwater Technology, Freshwater UK, Garnett Keeler Public Relations, Grant Butler Coomber Group, Kavanagh Communications, Lexia Media Ltd, M&N Communications Ltd, Midnight Communications Ltd, Mistral Group Limited, Porter Novelli, Publicasity, Remarkable Group, Six Degrees Limited, Storm Communications, thebluedoor Ltd, Trimedia, Westgate Communications Ltd & Wildfire Public Relations Ltd.
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About Caroline Kinsey - Caroline Kinsey has over 20 years of PR and marketing experience both agency and in-house. Caroline founded Cirkle in 1998 and has since built it into a Top 130 PR agency with a £2m turnover and year/year double digit growth. Cirkle's client list boasts blue-chip companies such as PepsiCo, Premier Foods, Del Monte and Cadbury ice-creams, Glaxo SmithKline, Energizer, Wilkinson Sword, Bendicks chocolates, TP Toys and has recently launched “Cirkle body + soul” focused on health and beauty clients. Cirkle has won 18 awards in the last 3 years for their creative work and their commitment to employee engagement.
About the PRCA
- The Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) is the trade association for the UK PR consultancy industry.
- The Association exists to raise standards in PR and to help members be better organisations.
- It represents more than 150 members representing around 70% of the country's PR fee income.
- Founded in 1969 the PRCA promotes all aspects of public relations consultancy.
- PRCA members differentiate themselves from other PR consultancies by achieving the Consultancy Management Standard (CMS), a professional accreditation that has been adopted by PR agencies in more than 11 countries around the world.
- All PRCA member organisations are bound by a Professional Charter and Codes of Conduct.
As part of its commitment to excellence in PR, the PRCA carries out a number of functions:
- PR training and qualification: the PRCA organises a range of bespoke, inhouse & online courses as well as general training and qualifications. Course subjects range from: how to write a press release: to how to manage your agency.
- Find a PR agency: this free service helps clients find a reputable PR consultancy for their brief.
- Industry surveys: the PRCA undertakes a number of surveys every year including the most comprehensive benchmark of industry performance.
- Networking and best practice groups: the PRCA organises a number of groups to help members stay ahead of industry trends and raise general industry issues.
- Promotes the value of PR and the need for standards: the PRCA provides a strong voice on a range of issues relating to PR.
- Lobbies government on key issues: the Association represents members interests in areas with Government and other relevant organisations such as the FSA .


