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New winter issue of Influence out now

The new issue of Influence, the CIPR's award-winning magazine, is out today.

The winter issue is full of exclusive features and interviews from the world of public relations and beyond including;

  • Award-winning journalist, Christian Koch, meets with experts to explain why PR is central to the hospitality industry's revival
  • City AM editor, Andy Silvester on the Italian election of Georgia Melone and what it means for the EU and the rest of the world
  • Joely Carey explores Volodymyr Zelensky's wartime social media strategy
  • Dr Jon White on why listening is the missing essential in public relations

Readers will find articles on whether PR has a class problem while this issue's 'Access' series includes interviews with Lisa Smosarski, editor-in-chief at Stylist, Jason Feifer, editor-in-chief at Entrepreneur, and Ryan Herman, editor at CA Magazine.

Lysanne Currie, Influence editor

This year has presented a whole new set of challenges, particularly to those in the PR industry tasked with making sense of all the confusion and uncertainty and communicating what that means. Whether it is working to keep a whole industry on its feet or explaining what an election result abroad could mean for us at home, PR practitioners have been busy advising, informing, researching, and communicating, helping to make sense of it all.I hope Influence has proved a useful resource as well as an opportunity to step away from the day-to-day.

This year we've made a lot of changes and are always looking at ways to ensure you get the best quality and most engaging content. This issue certainly delivers that with some thought-provoking pieces unintentionally centered around the theme of activist storytelling - all perfectly delivered in time for your festive break!

Lysanne Currie, Influence editor

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