

- Dec 14, 2021
A new era for CIPR and for me. But do not fret. I’m not going anywhere!
In October this year, a new committee for 2022 was elected at the CIPR International AGM. Since my three-year term has expired, it is time for me to take on a new role and support the new Chair, Samantha Seewoosurrun, as Vice-Chair. As it is the end of an era for me, it is only fitting to now reflect on the achievements of the past period. "We left behind being mainly a London-centric organisation and have become a large international group" The world has changed tremendously


- Dec 1, 2021
A look back at CIPR International in 2021
As the year draws to an end we take this opportunity to look back at some of our achievements this year. The pandemic has affected people in many different ways but, whether you are zoomed out or can’t wait to click the next link for another webinar, it has definitely made global communication very much easier and more accessible to all. As the CIPR went digital, so did CIPR International and this has grown our audience in many parts of the world: our 2022 committee is a stro

- Dec 1, 2021
Optimism and fear: AI and the PR sector
As Chair of the CIPR's AI in PR Panel and co-author of the Report, we are delighted to share with you the just published “AI and Big Data Readiness Report: Assessing the Public Relations Profession’s Preparedness for an AI Future”. Many members of CIPR International contributed to the survey and some of you sent in your personal views on this important topic too. So, a huge thank you to you. You can see where respondents came from below and although it’s heavily skewed to