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Letter to HM The Queen from CIPR President Sally Sykes

The CIPR President has written to Her Majesty The Queen, congratulating her on her Diamond Jubilee and thanking her on behalf of members for her service to the United Kingdom.

 
Sally Sykes FCIPR, President of the CIPR
Madam, As President of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, representing more than 9,000 professionals who work in public relations throughout the United Kingdom and beyond, may I take the opportunity of your Diamond Jubilee to thank you, on behalf of our members, for your service to our nation and the Commonwealth in the 60 years of Your Majesty’s reign. This occasion has united the peoples of the world in gratitude for Your Majesty’s reign, throughout which you have spread goodwill and built mutual understanding between communities within the United Kingdom and among our friends and allies around the world. We offer Your Majesty our most heartfelt congratulations and pray that you may be supported by enduring health, happiness and prosperity. I have the honour to be, Madam, Your Majesty's humble and obedient servant,
Sally Sykes FCIPR, President of the CIPR
Notes to editors

Notes to editors

About the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR)Founded in 1948, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) is the Royal Chartered professional body for public relations practitioners in the UK and overseas. The CIPR is the largest membership organisation for PR practitioners outside of North America. By size of turnover and number of individually registered members, we are the leading representative body for the PR profession and industry in Europe.

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).

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