PRCA Frontline Group launches inaugural summer boat party

London – 29th June – The PRCA’s Frontline Group is offering young PR professionals the opportunity to celebrate the Great British Summer at its unmissable boat party on Tuesday 17th July.

‘The Erasmus’ will embark from the Festival Pier on the Southbank near Waterloo station, where it will cruise along the River Thames, while socialising and drinks will be accompanied by live music and a Barbeque. The boat party will offer young PR professionals the chance to celebrate working in the industry and to meet up with each other, strengthening relationships across the industry.

Early bird tickets (before11th July) cost £19 and include the meal and a free drink. Tickets can be purchased at: www.prca.org.uk/boatparty

Frontline Vice Chairman Alicia Kearns consultant, Grayling, said: “The inaugural PRCA Frontline Summer Boat Party will give PR professionals an unmissable opportunity to come together to celebrate what is shaping up to be a very exciting, if busy, year.

“With the Jubilee and the Olympics we all deserve a chance to enjoy a few glasses of champagne together in the heart of London. From CEOs to those just starting out their careers, we look forward to welcoming you all aboard on 17th July. See you there!”

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