PRCA announces 2023 Council Line-up

The Public Relations and Communications Association has announced the line-up of its PR and Communications Council for 2023.

The Council’s 2022 Vice Chair, Claire Williamson, Managing Director, Resonance will become Chair of Council from January. Claire succeeds 2022 Chair Rob Colmer, who led the delivery of several successful Council projects including the forthcoming PRCA Client Consultancy Charter.

Jonny Curtis, Managing Director of Grayling UK, has been appointed Vice Chair for 2023 after standing unopposed. In his role, Jonny has helped Grayling double in size over the last few years and be recognized as PRWeek’s best large agency to work at. Jonny was formerly Grayling’s Head of Public Affairs but now focuses on supporting clients with reputational risk and crisis issues.

View the full Council line-up here.

Managing Director of Grayling UK, Jonny Curtis, said:

“I’m delighted to have been appointed into the role of Vice Chair and grateful to have this opportunity to represent the views of my colleagues across the industry and affect positive change.

“I look forward to working with Claire and addressing some of the key issues facing our industry both in the UK and across the world.”

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Head of Communications, PRCA Global

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