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PRCA announces Nitin Mantri as new Chair of its Global Advisory?áBoard

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has announced the relaunch of its new Global Advisory Board, a strategic initiative designed to bolster the Association?ÇÖs international reach and reinforce its status as the world?ÇÖs largest professional body for PR professionals.The Global Advisory Board will focus on four key workstreams: Talent, Ethics, Innovation, and Future. Each workstream aims to address crucial aspects of the PR industry, driving forward best practices and ensuring the sector's continued growth and relevance on a global scale.Talent: This workstream is dedicated to addressing talent-related challenges within the industry. Key areas of focus include bridging the gap between education and the workplace, enhancing recruitment strategies, and improving training and salary benchmarking. The board will also address social impacts and refine the PRCA?ÇÖs approach to education.Ethics: Building on the achievements of the PRCA Ethics Council, this workstream will work to lift ethical standards in the global PR industry. Key activities will include developing ethical codes of conduct, creating forums for ethical debate, and sharing best practices. Collaboration with the PRCA Standards Committee and efforts in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) will also be central to this workstream.Innovation: This workstream will explore a wide range of issues related to innovation in public relations practice. It will focus on the impact of emerging technologies, such as AI, on the industry, as well as thought leadership on technological and media trends shaping public relations.Future: This workstream will advocate for the PR industry?ÇÖs role in a rapidly changing world. It will address the global operations of PR agencies, the industry's response to geopolitical shifts, and strategies for enhancing the sector?ÇÖs visibility and influence.The PRCA?ÇÖs Global Advisory Board is composed by:Nitin Mantri, Regional Executive Managing Director, APAC I WE Comms & Group CEO, Avian WELee Nugent, Regional Director, APAC at Archetype (Vice Chair) (SEA)Mary Beth West, Consultant at Mary Beth West (USA)Ahmad Itani, Founder & CEO at Cicero & Bernay Communication Consultancy (MENA)Alex Aiken (UK)Barbara Phillips, Founder at Brownstone Communications (UK)Caroline Hsu, Chief Global Officer at The Hoffman AgencyPaul Cohen, Partner, CEO North America at Milk & Honey (USA)Patr?¡cia ?üvila, Regional Director at Agora (Brazil)Jim Donaldson, CEO and Founder at the Jim Donaldson Partnership (UK)Kwame Senou, Executive Director at THOP (Ivory Coast)Viroslava Novosylna, CEO & Founder at Slova Tech PR (Ukraine)Ipelegeng Thibedi, Chief Executive Officer, Africa at Weber Shandwick (South Africa)Omar Qirem, Chief Executive Officer, Middle East, and Deputy Chair of Corporate Affairs, EMEA at Edelman (MENA)PRCA Global Advisory Board Chair, Nitin Mantri, said,?Ç£The PRCA Global Advisory Board is uniquely positioned to shape the evolution of PR by navigating the complex interplay between business, society, and geopolitics. As Chair, I see this as a critical opportunity to bring diverse perspectives together, set new standards, and redefine communications. Our role is transformative, and I am excited about the potential of this board to elevate the value we bring to brands and communities alike.?Ç¥PRCA Global Advisory Board Vice Chair, Lee Nugent, said, ?Ç£I?ÇÖm honoured to have been appointed to the PRCA?ÇÖs Global Advisory Board and look forward to working with my fellow board members and the PRCA team, helping the organisation to continue to successfully serve our international membership base. I look forward to helping members drive professional best practice in communications, no matter where in the world they?ÇÖre located.?Ç¥
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PRCA APAC unveils Asia Go-To-Market Primer for strategic communications

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) APAC has launched the "Asia Go-To-Market Primer 2024," offering strategic insights for establishing communication programmes across Asia. Covering 13 markets, including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, India, and Sri Lanka, the primer provides detailed profiles of each region's socioeconomic, media, and cultural landscapes. It also suggests budget guidelines for strategic communications activities.Led by Caroline Hsu, Co-Chair of PRCA APAC and Chief Global Officer at The Hoffman Agency, the initiative aims to address Asia's growing complexity and diversity. Hsu emphasized the need for recognizing Asia's digital maturity, economic growth, and cultural uniqueness to create impactful campaigns.
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Hoffman Agency Asia-Pacific MD leaves after six months

Dominique Rose Van-Winther has decided to leave the Hoffman Agency, where she served as the Asia-Pacific Managing Director since November. Her departure comes six months after taking over from Caroline Hsu, who was promoted to the position of Chief Global Officer within the agency. Caroline Hsu confirmed Van-Winther's decision to pursue her passion in AI and next-generation technology, citing her contributions of energy, fresh ideas, and new perspectives to the tech-focused agency. Hsu will now resume her role as the primary lead for Asia-Pacific while retaining her position as Chief Global Officer. The agency is currently evaluating its options regarding the MD position. Van-Winther, who previously spent over a decade at Weber Shandwick in Asia-Pacific and later ran her consultancy focusing on AI and new technologies, expressed her dedication to the next-gen tech space. She emphasized her focus on deep tech, VC, AI, crypto, and their integration with communications, change management, and training. Reflecting on her time at Hoffman, Van-Winther expressed gratitude for the rewarding experience of working with a dedicated team and a diverse client portfolio. She acknowledged the support and understanding from Caroline and the leadership team as she transitions towards her new direction. Despite Van-Winther's departure, the Hoffman Agency remains committed to its AI initiatives through its global AI council, overseen by Asia-Pacific chief strategist Nicolas Chan.