Are you ready to take your next steps into leadership? Today we have launched applications for our 2024 Mentorship Scheme in partnership with PRWeek UK Want a quick summary? 🤝 The scheme, now in its eleventh year, focuses on the development of diverse female talent from across the industry, pairing successful applicants with inspirational female, and male, industry leaders across a range of sectors 💡 All mentees will get access to renowned strengths analysis Clifton Strengths Institute, thanks to our partners at Reuben Sinclair | Sales, Marketing, PR, Data and Digital Recruitment 🗓 The scheme will run for 12 months, including individual mentoring sessions and chances to connect with the wider mentorship cohort Details to apply can be found in the comments below. We are thrilled to have such a talented line-up of mentors on board this year. It's going to be a good one! Amy Campbell Angela Balakrishnan Avril Lee Clara BiuDoyel Maitra Effie K. .Emily Luscombe Holly Mitchell Kamiqua Lake (nèe Pearce) Kirsty LeightonLauren PogsonMartin Fewell Mary Hinks-Edwards Nicole Yost Rachel Roberts Rebecca Sinclair Satyen Dayal Shayoni Lynn FCIPR FPRCA CMPRCA Suzanne Morris Jo Chappel Ishtar Schneider Ondine Whittington Ruth Allchurch Kathryn M. https://lnkd.in/etYxYtKz
Women in PR
Public Relations and Communications Services
London, County 15,278 followers
Increasing the number and diversity of women in leadership roles in PR and communications
About us
The PR & communications industry is female dominated (67%) overall. However, at senior levels it becomes male dominated with only a third of boardroom positions taken by women. Women in PR exists to address this imbalance. Our mission is to improve equality and diversity across the industry by increasing the number and diversity of women in leadership roles.
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📣 We are extending our deadline for open Committee positions until 31st July 📣 Creating an inclusive environment where every woman in this industry feels they can belong and have a voice is central to our mission. To bring new perspectives and support the work we do for our members, we are adding additional seats to our committee. For more details and to nominate yourself, visit the link in the comments and please tag anyone you think would be a good fit 👇
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PR Mums is working with a pan-industry steering group including PRCA, Chartered Institute of Public Relations, Women in PR , Grayling, Axicom, Manifest, Fine Lines, Hope&Glory PR, Full Fat Agency | Certified BCorp and The Unmistakables to create a best-practice charter for parental leave policy. We're asking for your input by completing a vital survey that’s been designed in partnership with Platform55 to provide a snapshot of where the PR industry stands today in relation to parenting policies and practice. The results will help define what best practice looks like, shape the PR Mums charter and ultimately to drive positive, meaningful and lasting change across the industry both now and in the future. Take the survey here: https://lnkd.in/ef8pHtrS Please complete and share with your network! #WIPR #PR #Communications #Survey
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We recently announced the mentors who will take part in our 2024 Mentorship Scheme in partnership with PRWeek UK and applications are now open to become a mentee! The scheme focuses on developing diverse female talent from across the industry, pairing successful applications with industry leaders across a range of sectors. Click through the images for a preview of a few of our fantastic mentors including: Angela Balakrishnan, Suzanne Morris, Nicole Yost, Kamiqua Lake (nèe Pearce), Satyen Dayal and Rebecca Sinclair. Interested in taking part? Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/ewm4zBUi #WIPR #Mentorship #Mentors #Communications #PR #PublicRelations #Communications Image description: Headshots of 6 of our mentors, with the text “Meet the Mentors” along with their names and the Women in PR and PR Week logos.
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In the latest video of our Meet the Committee Series, we speak to Charlie Mulock, who is on our events team and is behind all of the wonderful membership events at WIPR! We asked Charlie to share what her best bit of career advice is, hear what she had to say 📢 Keep an eye on our page for more pieces of advice from our committee members! We currently have open roles to join the WIPR committee, check out the link in our comments for more information on open roles. #WIPR #CareerAdvice #PR #Communications #Committee #PublicRelations (Video Description: interview style video with committee member Charlie, who is sitting on an office chair)
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📸 Photo dump incoming! We loved seeing so many inspiring women at our Summer Soirée on Wednesday. As our President, Jo Carr said: 'It’s too early to declare victory. We still have a gender pay gap. We still hear horror stories about discrimination. Harassment. Ageism. Women are still getting burnt out, blocked or discouraged from believing they can have a long, rewarding career in our industry. And we’re here to change that.' By bringing women together, we aim to help more of us reach leadership positions in our industry. A big thank you to our sponsors Shout! Communications and Prospect Resourcing for their support. [Image description - people networking and chatting, with images of speeches delivered by sponsors and President Jo Carr]
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📣 Open Committee Roles announcement! At WiPR, we are working on making our network more representative. As a next step, we are expanding our committee to create more seats at the table and allow for a greater range of voices and opinions as we shape our future goals. We are opening up three spaces reflecting areas of our work where we need more hands on deck to help us deliver WiPR’s ambitious goal – to increase the number and diversity of women in senior roles in the PR and communications industry. We encourage self-nominations from both members and non-members for these volunteer positions to bring a different perspective to the table. The deadline for nominations is 22 July 2024. To apply and for more details, visit the link in the comments 👇
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Global Women in PR are seeking insight for the 6th edition of their GWPR Annual Index – the only in-depth global research of women working in the PR and communications industry. New questions have been added in GWPR’s 2024 Annual Index that seek to discover the breakdown between industry sectors of women in senior roles and the impact of career breaks on career progression. We know, despite women accounting for close to two-thirds of the workforce in PR and Comms, there remains a significant imbalance in the boardroom. Your answers will help establish and track the facts and help us find better, more impactful interventions and solutions. Please take a few spare minutes to answer the survey below and share with your female colleagues in PR and Communications👇 https://lnkd.in/g2eBnTT The questionnaire is also available in French, Spanish, German and Italian. #WomeninPR #PR #Communications #Survey
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We’re only one week away from our Summer Soirée! Looking forward to a fun evening mixing with fellow women in the industry and catching up with familiar faces! If you haven’t already got your tickets, make sure to get them as time is running out ⌛ We look forward to seeing you there next Wednesday night! Tickets available here: https://lnkd.in/eRWHzFma
Forget Cannes Lion - the Women in PR summer soirée is where it’s at! Prospect is excited to be one of the sponsors of this year’s soirée, so join us for an evening of relaxed conversations over drinks and canapes. Meet and mingle with other senior women in the industry and if the weather allows, enjoy some evening sun on the outdoor terrace. When: Wednesday 3rd July, 7.00pm - 10.30pm at Mortimer House, W1T 3JH Tickets are available here: https://lnkd.in/eRWHzFma We look forward to seeing you there!
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The WiPR team were on the ground at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity last week, and the The Female Quotient Equality Lounge was top of our highlight list 😍 We managed to catch the “Cracking the Code, Not Just the Ceiling” panel on how we promote and retain women in leadership roles. The impressive panel included Caroline Dettman, Chief Creative and Marketing Officer, The Female Quotient, Julia Goldin, Global Chief Product & Marketing Officer, the LEGO Group, Derrick Johnson, President and CEO, NAACP (who has hired an all female leadership team), Kim Getty, CEO, Deutsch LA and Deborah Honig, Chief Customer Officer, Samsung Electronics UK. Our top takeaways were: 💡 The importance of giving future leaders the space and training to develop their own leadership identity, rather than mirroring the behaviours of those who came before them. 💡 How women often come into leadership with more insecurities than men due to societal pressures, how can women be supported rather than penalised for this? 💡 The need to rebrand ‘soft skills’ associated with women to essential skills. 💡 How bringing more diversity to the C-Suite means taking a chance on people - get comfortable with feeling uncomfortable! With women often experiencing shorter tenures in the C-Suite, we'd love to know your views on how can we create environments that retain women in leadership roles? #WIPR #Communications #PublicRelations #CannesLions #PR Image description: Panel of speakers, 4 women and 1 man, on a white bench with microphones having a discussion.
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