South West & Wales Group

Chairman: Lian Herbert, JBP
Vice Chairman: Chris Ryder, ADPR

The groups aim:

"To collaborate as PRCA members in the South West & Wales Region in order that each member improves their business operations by tapping more effectively into the PRCA brand and services."

The Regional members have formed Implementation Sub-Groups under the following areas, each headed by one PRCA member representative, chaired overall by Guy Woodcock (Montpellier);

Membership issues - Debbie Smith (Freshwater)
Marketing issues - Roberta Fuke (Bray Leino)
Events - Liz Snell (The Green Room)
Networks/Affiliates - Lis Anderson (JBP)
Education & Training - Karen. White (JBP)
Frontline - Sian Grieve (Freshwater)

Two major events are organised regionally each year based on keynote speakers, each aimed at building membership numbers amongst prospective consultancies and in-house teams, fostering fellowship and exchanging valuable best practice and intellectual property.

Members within the area are:

ADPR Limited
Arc Seven Communications
Bournemouth University
Bray Leino
Caerphilly County Borough Council
Clear Communications Ltd.
Colin Higgins & Associates Ltd
Flagship Consulting Ltd
Freshwater UK
Funding Matters
Golley Slater Public Relations
Good Relations
Gravitas Public Relations
Grayling
James Reed PR
JBP Public Relations
Montpellier Public Relations Ltd
North Wales Fire & Rescue Service
On Screen Productions Ltd
Orchid Communications
Target Public Relations
The Vivid Consultancy
Vox PR Limited
Watershed PR

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