PRCA welcomes eight new Fellows

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) today announced the induction of eight new Fellows, celebrated for their exceptional contributions to the global public relations industry.

These individuals have been honoured for their outstanding achievements and dedication to advancing the field of public relations worldwide. They will join a distinguished group of other recognised professionals within the PRCA's Fellowship.

Chair of Fellows, Alison Clarke commented: “It is an absolute pleasure to recognise the contribution that these industry colleagues have made. The honour of Fellowship marks their outstanding achievements and dedication to advancing the field of public relations worldwide.”

The newly appointed Fellows are:

  • Rachel ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Bell

"I feel very honoured to be invited to become a Fellow of the PRCA. ​ ​ As an industry we have expanded, evolved and matured immeasurably in recent years, this has been greatly aided by the work of The PRCA. ​ ​ I look forward to working closely with the other fellows as we work to continue to professionalise our sector and seize all the opportunities the ever changing technology is presenting us.”

  • Gavin ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Devine

“Becoming a PRCA Fellow is a real honour. I’ve always been incredibly proud to work in communications and public affairs and hopefully to make a real difference for the many amazing clients I’ve supported over the years. It’s therefore fantastic to be recognised by our industry body.”

  • Ray ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Eglington

“The PRCA is a driving force for excellence in communications, in the UK and in key markets across the globe. ​ I’ve been delighted to be a part of its development over the last two years and I’m deeply honoured to be named a Fellow.”

  • Lis ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Lewis-Jones

“It’s a terrific honour to be invited to become a Fellow of the PRCA, an organisation that continues to do so much for our profession both in the UK and internationally. I’ve been involved with the PRCA as chair of its Council in 2011/12 and, having been on the board for 10 years, ​ have seen the difference it makes representing companies, in-house teams and individuals especially in such a fast-moving communications world.

“I look forward to supporting the PRCA and working with other Fellows to continue to ensure the professionalism and growth of our incredible industry.”

  • Sarah ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Scholefield

“It is a great honour to be nominated and approved for Fellowship of the PRCA. ​ The Fellows represent some of the most highly respected and influential members of our industry. ​ It is a great privilege to join them.”

  • Gerry ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Wisniewski

“It's an honour to be nominated to become PRCA Fellow and join an esteemed list of PR leaders. I look forward to contributing to conversations which advance the evolution of our sector, address our industry's challenges, all while making stronger connections with colleagues across the field.”

  • Steffan ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Williams

"Our industry is largely about the power of third party opinion so it's particularly special to receive recognition from one's peers. ​ Having served on the PRCA Board for over 20 years I've seen it blossom into one of the most impressive trade associations in the world. ​ In other words, I'm delighted and humbled to have been invited to become a Fellow."

  • Guy ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Woodcock

“I feel honoured to become a Fellow of the PRCA, which is indisputably today the voice of the industry on the world stage. Having been part of the organisation for almost 25 years, and active on its behalf in my own region and nationally, I have watched its transformational growth and now global influence with pride and admiration.”

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Gabriela Weiss Clarke

Head of Communications, PRCA Global

Share

Latest stories

Website preview
PRCA Welcomes Government’s Industrial Strategy and Recognition of Communications Sector
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has welcomed the UK Government’s newly published Industrial Strategy which contained a range of policy measures aimed at accelerating growth for the UK economy and outlined ambitious plans to drive national growth, create 1.1 million new jobs, and unlock billions in investment across key sectors.
prca-uk.prezly.com
Website preview
PRCA DARE Awards 2025 Midlands winners announced
Last night, the PRCA DARE Awards Midlands ceremony was held at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham honouring the outstanding PR and communications professionals. This year's edition of the awards is sponsored by OnePoll, Carma and Reuben Sinclair.
prca-uk.prezly.com
Website preview
Spending Review brings mixed outcomes for our industry
The Spending Review provides a detailed outline of government departmental funding for the next three years, focusing on day-to-day budgets and the future delivery of public services. For the creative and communications sector, the outcomes were mixed.
prca-uk.prezly.com

Get updates in your mailbox

By clicking "Subscribe" I confirm I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy.

About PRCA UK

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is the world's leading professional body for professionals in public relations, communications, and public affairs. Through our global community we work towards an industry that is known worldwide for its innovation, excellence and ethical standards.

Established in London in 1969, the PRCA empowers its members by delivering valuable industry insights, fostering knowledge exchange, and offering opportunities to connect with peers. We also provide world-class training and actively advocate for the interests of the profession on a broader scale.

PRCA along with our members, are bound by our Codes of Conduct

Read the PRCA mission, vision, values and strategic goals.

 

PRCA UK | PRCA APAC | PRCA MENA | PRCA Americas | PRCA Africa

Contact

7-8 Stratford Place W1C 1AY London United Kingdom

+4420 7233 6026

communications@prca.global

www.prca.global