IPRA, Australia parley to promote PR Professions
The leading International Public Relations Association, IPRA has signed a partnership agreement with the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) for exchanging information and promoting the PR Professions. .
In a statement obtained by Spokespersons Digest recently, the President Philippe Borremans said the agreement is aim to share organisations’ publications and help promote the ethical development of the PR Practitioners.
Mr Borremmans in his welcome note said , “We offer a warm welcome to our Australian communication colleagues and are delighted they are now part of the International Public Relations Association global family.”
“We are looking forward to collaborating even more closely with PRIA and its members to tackle the many challenges of 202” he said.
While responding to his statement, National President PRIA, mr. Leigh McClusky noted that the Institute is delighted to officially partner with the International Public Relations Association.
“Now more than ever, we are witnessing the need for targeted, compelling and effective communication, as communities across the globe attempt to deal with the evolving communication challenges of the covid-19 pandemic” . says Mr. McClusky.
“As a profession we are stronger when we are united and we welcome the opportunity to create stronger bonds with our colleagues around the world,” he said.
By Kabir ABDULSALAM