New PRCA Africa Network Board brimming with talented innovators
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has revealed the names of ten African PR leaders who will form the inaugural Board of the Association’s new Africa Network.
The PRCA launched its Africa Network in April as part of plans to extend professional development opportunities to PR professionals around the world.
The PRCA Africa Network Board will work with Africa Network Chair Jordan Rittenberry and five regional chairs, to create a more professional, ethical, and prosperous PR industry across the continent.
New Board Members:
- Eloïne Barry, Founder & CEO, African Media Agency
- Sarah Gooding, Managing Director, WE Communications
- Dustin Chick, Managing Partner, Razor/M&C Saatchi
- Kwame Senou, Founder & Managing Director, Opinion and Public
- Ayeni Adekunle, Founder & CEO, Blackhouse Media Group
- Leroy Ankrah, Principal Consultant, Diffusion Ltd
- Tom Manners, Co-CEO Clockwork
- Saint-Francis Tohlang, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Director, Nestlé East & Southern Africa Region
- Nicola Nel, Founder & MD, Atmosphere Communications
- Ipelegeng Thibedi, Chief Executive Officer, Weber Shandwick Africa.
PRCA International Director Melissa Cannon MPRCA said:
“The depth and quality of leadership on our Africa Network’s Board is impressive and perfectly positions us to charge forward and provide world-class training and networking opportunities across the continent. I’d like to thank the Board, led by Jordan, for their hard work and commitment. As the world’s largest PR professional body, we look forward to supporting PRCA Africa Network’s exciting growth and showcasing the talent and work across Africa.”
PRCA Africa Chair Jordan Rittenberry MPRCA said:
“I’m very pleased to welcome some of Africa’s most innovative industry leaders to our Board. The dynamism and talent in PR across the continent is something we’re all enormously proud of. I’m genuinely excited to be working with the Board’s world-class know-how and local nous to deliver a winning offering to all PR professionals across the continent.”
The Africa Network facilitates senior-level networking; the sharing best practice, giving members access to a significant programme of events, and over 100 online training courses a year.