Public relations and communications is one of the most dynamic, innovative and exciting disciplines I have ever worked in. The tides of economic, social and technological change run frequently and swiftly through our industry, giving us a unique opportunity to review, refresh, and redefine exactly what it is we do, for who, and the benefit we contribute with regularity.
A national organisation positioned at the centre of this energy is where you will find PRIA. Whether you be starting out, mid-career or a senior practitioner, PRIA has something for you through its events, workshops and continual professional development training initiatives.
Sharing in the knowledge, networks and skills of your fellow members, contributing to the topical and frank discussions on the role of PR in real-life situations unfolding around the world, and absorbing the real teachings which not only reinforce the theory but illustrate the practical of our profession, are just some of the benefits of PRIA membership. All PRIA members are individual registrants and meet the highest of professional standards, something reassuring for employers and clients alike.
In South Australia, we have an innovative, enjoyable and intellectually stimulating program in place for our members and I would very much encourage you to get involved. If you would like to find out more and join us, you can do so by clicking here, sending an email to info@pria.com.au or calling 02 9331 3346.
The current SA State Council is made up of a talented team of professionals sourced from a diverse background of consultancy, private sector, government and academic backgrounds, who are committed to delivering a compelling program for the PRIA membership base, as well as maintain the professionalism and integrity of the SA public relations industry.
Jeffrey Naqvi
Last Updated: December 22, 2011
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