PRCA celebrates industry volunteers with ‘25 for 2025’ recognition

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has announced its 25 for 2025, recognising 25 outstanding volunteers whose contributions are shaping the future of the PR and communications industry.

Unveiled at last night’s the PRCA Member Drinks event, the 25 for 2025 initiative celebrates individuals who have gone above and beyond to support the PRCA community, champion industry progress, and drive meaningful change.

PRCA Interim CEO, Sarah Waddington CBE, said:

“Our industry thrives on the dedication and expertise of volunteers who give their time to strengthen our profession. The 25 for 2025 recognises their invaluable contributions and the positive impact they continue to make. We are incredibly grateful for their efforts.”

Honourees

Eleonora Albijanic

Intisar AlQsar

Nyree Ambarchian

Ann-Marie Blake

James Brasher

Dustin Chick

Jessica Daniels-Roberts

Eamon Deeny

Katie Eborall

Emily Fermor

Darren Foan

Adam Honeysett-Watts

Claire Jermany

Elizabeth Jones

Candace Kuss

Cherna Lutta

Nitin Mantri

Precious Nwachukwu

Emmanuel Ofosu-Appiah

Kelly Pepworth

Barbara Phillips

John Rynehart

Ishtar Schneider

Sarah Scholefield

Mary Whenman

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Head of Communications, PRCA Global

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