PRCA Sets Up MENA Chapter

The Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA), a PR association in Europe representing and regulating over 18,000 PR individuals has launched PRCA MENA (PRCA Middle East and North Africa). PRCA MENA will be the professional membership association to represent PR consultancies, in-house communications teams, and individuals in the United Arab Emirates, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Egypt.

PRCA MENA will be co-chaired by MENA PR industry leaders Loretta Ahmed, CEO Middle East, Grayling and Mohamed Al Ayed, CEO, TRACCS. Founding members include MENA consultancies such as Golin MENA, Memac Ogilvy, Fleishman Europe, Q Communications, MCS Action (UAE branch) and Middle East hub of the Action Global Communications network, Sept PR, Active and Instinctif.

“I am delighted to be given the opportunity to co-chair this great new resource for the PR industry in MENA. As a Fellow of the PRCA I am fully aware of its successes in the UK, and believe that this move will help the industry here to grow, to improve its professionalism, and to increase its profitability,” said Ms Ahmed.

The association will enable members to share best practices, engage in world class training, network with like-minded professionals, and help to raise standards in the industry. Working alongside International Communications Consultancy Organization (ICCO), PRCA MENA will provide an international framework within which its members can develop global networks and links to London.

“PRCA and TRACCS discovered similar synergies, ambitions and a vision for the growth and development of the PR industry in MENA in 2013 and have been working together closely since then. I am honored to be named co-chair of this association, which I am certain, will inspire a new era of communications in the region. The industry will benefit immensely from what PRCA has to offer and as one of the founding members, TRACCS is committed to making this possible by leveraging our local knowhow and extensive network across the region. There is plenty for us to learn and plenty to impart to our global PR counterparts, and PRCA MENA will aim to facilitate this exchange of knowledge and expertise,” said Mr Al Ayed.

The PRCA represents many of the major consultancies in the UK, and currently has more than 350 agency members from around the world, including the majority of the top 150 UK consultancies. The PRCA helps raise standards in PR and communications, providing members with industry data, facilitating the sharing of communications best practice and creating networking opportunities.

“I’m very proud to be announcing the latest PRCA leap forward — this time into the Middle East and North Africa under the leadership of Loretta Ahmed and Mohamed Al Ayed. By creating a new, vibrant association across the entire region, we will bring PR professionals even closer together, and raise standards even higher. The link with the PRCA in the UK, and its management of ICCO in 32 countries, will make the region fantastically well connected with the global PR community,” said Francis Ingham, PRCA Director General & ICCO chief executive.

The launch event will take place on March 8, 2016 in Dubai and PRCA Partner YouGov will be in attendance, presenting key insights into the communications landscape of the MENA region.

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