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CIPR announces three new Fellows for outstanding contribution to CIPR and PR profession

The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) is delighted to have awarded Fellowships to three members following the first review of nominations in 2021. Fellowships are awarded for outstanding work in public relations, service to the Institute, and personal achievements within the profession.

The new Fellows are:

  • Sinead Doyle Chart.PR, FCIPR
  • Paul Howlett-Davey Chart.PR, FCIPR, Dip CIPR
  • Paula McNulty Accredited Practitioner, FCIPR
CIPR President, Mandy Pearse Chart PR, FCIPR
Congratulations to Sinead, Paul and Paula for being awarded Fellowship. This is recognition of your commitment to your personal and professional development and for shining a spotlight on the importance of life-long learning and ethical practice to the PR community. I am delighted to celebrate your outstanding contribution, leadership, and commitment to the profession and the Institute today.
CIPR President, Mandy Pearse Chart PR, FCIPR

For more information on the Fellows Grade and the Fellowship nomination process, please visit this page on the CIPR 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 nearly 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).