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April
2023
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57 new Chartered Practitioners confirmed in Q1

Fifty-seven new Chartered PR Practitioners were announced by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) in the first quarter of 2023. 

Practitioners from the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland were tested on their knowledge of ethics, strategy, and leadership across six assessment days as they were successful in achieving the highest standard of professional accreditation within the public relations profession. 

In celebration of the CIPR's 75th anniversary, the Institute offered members the opportunity to get chartered in the first quarter of 2023 for a special rate of £75. The total number of Chartered Practitioners is now 564. 

The latest Chartered Practitioners are: 

  • Helen Anderson, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Rebecca Bannister, Chart.PR, MCIPR   
  • Graham Black, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • David Boot, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Stephen Bowen, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • James Boyd-Wallis, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Simon Brooks, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Peter Campbell, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Michael Carhart-Harris, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Chiara Ceci, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Emma Chapron, Chart.PR, MCIPR,  
  • John Clegg ,Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Paul Compton,Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Kirsty Craig, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Neil Cuthbert, Chart.PR, MCIPR   
  • Sarah Dakin, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip.CIPR   
  • Eleanor Davies, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Peter Dempsie, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Sharon Dunbar, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Lynn Gallacher, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Philip Gillingham, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Sarah Greenslade, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Fraser Grieve, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Jane Griffin, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Samantha Hagan, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Eve Hart Chart.PR, MCIPR   
  • Charlotte Hewitt, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Mel Hide, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Janhavi Joshi, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Angela Maher, Chart.PR, MCIPR,  
  • Joanna March, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Stuart McCarthy-Thompson, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Raju, Miah, Chart.PR,, MCIPR  
  • Chaya Mistry, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Roz Money, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Caroline Murphy, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Susan Murray, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Amy Orton, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Kirsty Peebles, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Caitlin Plunkett-Reilly, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Kelly Quigley-Hicks, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Christine Richardson, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Dominic Ridley-Moy, Chart.PR, FCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Keith Robson, Chart.PR, MCIPR   
  • Nafisa Shafiq, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Mike Smith, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Paul Summerhill, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Humairaa Tedds, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Sarah Thomas, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Katherine Trinder, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Samantha Wilding, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
  • Jamie Wilkinson, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Angela Wilson, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Jonathan Winter, Chart.PR, MCIPR, Dip. CIPR   
  • Rachel Wood, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Mark, Woods, Chart.PR, MCIPR 
  • Nic Wray, Chart.PR, MCIPR  
CIPR President Steve Shepperson-Smith Chart. PR, FCIPR

I congratulate the first group of members to become chartered in this special anniversary year. We now have well over 500 Chartered Practitioners and it’s fantastic to see so many members putting themselves through the challenging assessment day and to do so with success.  

I have no doubt that chartered status will become increasingly valued and respected by our fellow professionals as our ability to influence and engage those we work with and for positively, ethically, and strategically is given greater importance.

CIPR President Steve Shepperson-Smith Chart. PR, FCIPR

For more information about becoming chartered and to view our Chartered Handbook visit our website.   

 
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About the Chartered Institute of Public Relations

Founded in 1948, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) is the world's only Royal Chartered professional body for public relations practitioners with over 10,000 members.

The CIPR advances professionalism in public relations by making its members accountable to their employers and the public through a code of conduct and searchable public register, setting standards through training, qualifications, awards and the production of best practice and skills guidance, facilitating Continuing Professional Development (CPD), and awarding Chartered Public Relations Practitioner status (Chart.PR).