PRCA Americas announces PR World Cup competition for LATAM

PRCA Americas has launched the PR World Cup - the LATAM qualifier competition for the ICCO Next Generation PR World Cup 2022.

The PR World Cup gives rising PR professionals – PRCA members and non-members - from around the world a platform to exercise and showcase creative excellence through powerful PR and Communications work.

The contest requires teams of two agency, in-house, or freelance PR professionals under the age of 35 as of 1st July 2022. A brief will be set by the PRCA Americas Charity Partner (to be revealed later) who will act as the client, and participating teams will be given 48 hours to create a campaign. The winning team will then go on to compete in the Global competition.

Key dates:

  • Early ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ bird fee deadline: 9th September
  • Registration ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ deadline: 2nd October

Prices include the opportunity to participate in the ICCO Summit 2023, discuss the implementation of the idea to an NGO, and join exclusive ‘Global PR Youth Board’ within ICCO.

Find out more details here.

More information on the Global ICCO Next Generation PR World cup competition can be found here.

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Head of Communications, PRCA Global

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