London,
23
April
2024
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09:27
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CIPR welcomes five new Fellows

The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has awarded Fellowships to five members following the most recent review of nominations.

CIPR Fellowships are awarded in recognition of outstanding work in public relations, notable service to the Institute, and significant personal achievements in the profession. CIPR Fellows play an important role at the Institute, promoting professionalism, demonstrating best practice, and raising awareness of the benefits of CIPR membership.

The five new fellows are:

  • Fraser Grieve Chart. PR, FCIPR
  • Jenny MacPherson FCIPR
  • Eduvie Martin Chart.PR, FCIPR
  • Nafisa Shafiq Chart.PR, FCIPR
  • Ramona Slusarczyk Chart.PR, FCIPR
CIPR President Rachael Clamp Chart.PR FCIPR

Congratulations to our five new Fellows, recognised for their exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to the CIPR and the public relations profession. I’d like to thank them for their dedication and service and take this opportunity to commend them all for demonstrating the value and importance of high professional and ethical standards and conduct.

CIPR President Rachael Clamp 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 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).