PRCA restructures to accommodate rapid growth

London, 2 June 2010 - The PRCA today announced new roles for members of its board, as well as four new members of staff, as the Association reorganises to further build on the 80% growth it has achieved over the last two years.


Francis Ingham, who will take the tile PRCA Chief Executive in the reorganisation, commented “Against the backdrop of the recession it is fantastic to be able to announce a restructure that is about growth rather than cuts. We have worked hard to deliver value and our growth reflects the range of benefits that we now offer.”

The PRCA's Officers David Gallagher (KetchumPleon), Sally Costerton (Hill & Knowlton) and Matt Neale (GolinHarris), will be supported by:

  • Alison Clarke (Huntsworth) who will head up the PRCA Best Practice Committee;
  • Claire Walker (Firefly Communications) who will look after the Professional Practices Committee;
  • Diana Soltmann (Flagship Consulting) who will look after the Marketing & Membership Committee;
  • Robert Phillips (Edelman) who will take charge of the International Committee; 
  • Loretta Tobin (Grayling) who will look after the FrontLine Committee; and 
  • Alex Sandberg (College Hill) and Crispin Manners (Kaizo) who will co-chair the Nominations Committee.

Within the PRCA team, the PRCA has appointed:

  • Steve Miller as Membership Consultant;
  • Reda Haq as Digital Communications Executive;
  • Katie Packham as Marketing Executive; and 
  • Catherine Greeney as Office Manager.
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