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Global Women in PR (GWPR) Australia Announces Founding Committee

Announcement posted by Public Relations Institute of Australia 12 Dec 2023

 

In an empowering move for the Public Relations industry, the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) has officially launched Global Women in PR (GWPR) Australia. Operating as a Special Interest Group of the PRIA, GWPR Australia will provide a dynamic platform and community for women in the PR and communications industry, and will champion leadership, diversity, and empowerment.

 

The launch is spearheaded by an impressive committee of industry leaders, including Amber Scotto (Edelman); Angela Scrymgour (ABC); Carden Calder (BlueChip Communication); Dena Vassallo (SOCIETY); EJ Granleese (History Will Be Kind); Elizabeth Greene (Microsoft); Elly Hewitt (alt/shift); Jasmine Mobarek (HP); Joanne Painter (Icon Agency); Karina Durham (Palin Communications); Leilani Abels (Thrive PR); Mandy Galmes (Sefiani); Mel Deacon (Elevate Communication);  Nicole Phillips (Havas Red); Pam Klioufis (BCW); Sarah Littlefair (Zeno Group); Sarah Macartney (Domain Group); Simone Gupta (Supermassive); Skye Lambley (Herd MSL) and Unjela Kaleem (Miyamoto International). 

 

Leading the Founding Group will be Committee Chair, Helen Graney, CEO of Weber Shandwick and Jack Morton. 

 

"I am thrilled to be joining as Chair of GWPR Australia," said Helen. "The phenomenal experience and talent of our committee members signals the serious commitment of senior women in the PR and Communications industry to tackle systemic issues, shift attitudes, and drive much-needed change."

 

Chairing an advisory group to the committee will be Michelle Hutton, Global Chief Client and Growth Officer with BCW Global. 

 

GWPR Australia's inception comes at a critical time when the representation of women in senior roles in the PR industry does not reflect the workforce's composition. The group is committed to fostering an environment where more women can step into leadership positions and close the gender pay gap.

 

The group's first event in October saw over 80 professionals gather at the launch breakfast, held at the PRIA National Conference. Industry leader Michelle Hutton presented insights from the 5th Annual GWPR Global Index Survey, before joining Helen Graney, Kylea Tink MP, and Sunita Gloster on the panel to discuss the impact on the Australian PR landscape.

 

"The momentum and passion behind this initiative has been tremendous and I'm thankful to have a powerhouse group of women committed to driving change in the industry," said PRIA CEO, Louise Harland-Cox.

 

"Next year will be one of enormous change and celebration for us as an industry body as we enter our 75th year and rebrand as Communication and Public Relations Australia."

 

"It feels fitting to launch GWPR Australia on the cusp of this new era, and I look forward to supporting the committee in effecting change."

 

Membership of GWPR Australia is open to all, with discounts available for PRIA members and Not-For-Profit professionals. For more information on membership, please contact membership@pria.com.au 

 

About GWPR 

GWPR is an international not-for-profit organisation dedicated to connecting, championing, and supporting women in senior roles within the PR and communication sectors. 

 

It advocates globally for leadership and equality and provides a community to help drive awareness and encourage the next wave of female leaders - ensuring they reach their highest potential. The diverse global network is drawn from agencies, in-house roles, and independents, and has a presence in UK, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Central America and Asia.

 

About PRIA

The Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) is the national industry body for public relations and communication professionals in Australia. PRIA represents and provides professional support and recognition to practitioners and consultants nationwide.

 

Since 1949, it's been PRIA's role to promote and enhance the profession and its status to the broader community. PRIA enforces the highest standards of ethical practice and represents public relations practitioners in the best interests of the profession.

 

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