International Membership

10 great reasons to become a PRCA International Member

  1. The opportunity to join the PR Leaders' panel – the industry’s most elite group providing expert views on the issues faced by the industry.
     
  2. Get business leads from the PRCA match making service linking clients and agencies with consultancies looking for support outside the UK.
     
  3. Join a global network of communications contacts to share advice and best practice.
     
  4. Keep up to date with the latest industry trends.
     
  5. Receive information and statistics that will help you run your business better including KPI’s covering financial, HR and operational issues.
     
  6. International Members are entitled to significant discounts on training, which is delivered in members’ offices or online.
     
  7. The PRCA’s affiliates and partners programme provides your organisation with the best industry services at competitive rates, meaning more for your budget.
     
  8. Access to the PRCA’s best practice papers and case studies. International members are able to access the PRCA’s Knowledge Centre and enhance their personal and organisational profile by submitting their own thought leadership papers.
     
  9. The PRCA National Conference is one of the highlights of the PR Industry’s year, with a wide range of PR industry leaders attending.
     
  10. A London base. Even with online communications it is often still necessary to meet people face-to face. For those who need to visit London to do business, please contact the PRCA team.


To join the PRCA Call Steve Miller on +44 20 7233 6026 or e-mail: steve.miller@prca.org.uk

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