PR Council

The PR Council provides a formal mechanism to consult with the industry's most senior practitioners on the issues PR faces; and to inform the future direction of the PRCA. It also provides in-house members with a structure through which to influence the governance of the PRCA.

PR Council Officers:

Chairman - Elisabeth Lewis-Jones - CEO of Liquid PR
Vice-Chairman - Martin Bostock - Chairman of Nelson Bostock

Elected members of the Council:

Members elected to the PR Council in August 2011 for one year are:

Adrian Brady - Eulogy, Chief Executive
Bron Eames - HTPR, Managing Director
Dan Murphy - Remploy, Director of Corporate Communications and External Affairs
David Hamilton - Action for Children, Head of Public Relations and Engagement
Elisabeth Lewis-Jones - Liquid, CEO, and Ex-CIPR President
Graham Goodkind - Frank PR, Chairman
Jenny Caven - Slimming World, PR Manager
Kelly Walsh - MSL Group, CEO
Martin Bostock - Nelson Bostock, Chairman
Matt Carter - Burson-Marsteller, CEO
Michael Frohlich - Bell-Pottinger, Managing Director
Nick Dines - Belgrave Communications, Director
Rob Ettridge - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Director
Stephen Waddington - Speed Communications, Managing Director
Steve Howell - Freshwater, Chief Executive
Stuart Smith - Ogilvy, Managing Director
Tanya Joseph - Tanya Joseph Consulting, Director

Chairmen of PRCA Groups:

The following individuals join the council as Chairmen of the PRCA Groups:

Kate MacNamara - Grayling
Sandy Lindsay - Tangerine PR
Paul McErlean - MCE Public Relations
Monica Green - The Partners Group
Lesley Clark - Weber Shandwick
Debby Penton - EML Wildfire
Liam Herbert - JBP
Dan Baxter - Text 100
Gavin Megraw - Hanover Communications
Narda Shirley - Gong Communications
Sarah Evans Toyne - Broadgate Mainland
Leah Bryant - Grayling
Megan Woods - HTPR
Al Clarke - Al Clarke Ltd
Darren Caplan - Airport Operators Association
Charlie Vavasour - Quantum PR
Heather Baker - Topline Communications
Rebecca Hopkins - ENS Ltd
John Nagle - Football League
James Stibbs – CCPR
Jim Hawker - Threepipe

Simon Glazer - Nelson Bostock
Amy Maclaren - Colman Getty
Robert Wright - Davies Tanner
Gillian Waddell - Fuel PR
Paula Green - Waggener Edstrom
Adrian Talbot - College Hill
Caroline Kinsey - Cirkle

Inaugural in-house members:

The organisations below have a permanent seat on the PRCA Council. They are currently represented by:

Julia Corkey - Westminster City Council
Christopher Coe FPRCA - Kings College London
David Holdstock - London Borough of Hillingdon
Dick Fedorcio FPRCA - The Metropolitan Police Service
Fiona Wilkinson - Visa Europe
Ian Crowder - The AA
Ian Ratcliffe - Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Andrew Fisk - Procter & Gamble
Alan Oliver - Nationwide
Vanessa Canzini  - Ebay
Rod Cook - Derbyshire County Council

For further information about the PR Council, please contact, Richard Ellis on 020 7233 6026 or richard.ellis@prca.org.uk.

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