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Vivid’s Caroline appointed a PR Fellow

27 May 2011
The Vivid Consultancy's Caroline Rawlinson has been awarded Fellowship of the one of the PR industry’s leading professional associations.The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has announced 18 new Fellows from amongst its membership - in recognition of their outstanding work in public relations, service to the Institute and personal achievements within the profession.
Caroline, who served for a year as Chair of the CIPR’s West of England Committee, is one of them. She is the only new Fellow in the South West region among the 18 and said she was delighted but humbled by the honour.
“It's a great honour to receive the Fellowship and I'm very proud to be given the same title as so many people I admire in the PR industry,” she said.
“I hope that I'll be able to use the position to ensure that public relations gets the recognition it deserves in business and that the South West region is seen as home to some of the UK's brightest creative talent."
CIPR Fellows play an important role in promoting professionalism and best practice in the field of public relations, contributing to the Institute's working groups, panels and consultations for the benefit of the industry as a whole.
CIPR President and Fellow Paul Mylrea said “It is an honour and a privilege to recognise these senior practitioners as new Fellows of the Institute. They join an incredible resource of knowledge and experience of public relations and business practice, providing a unique insight into the profession and the issues facing communicators around the UK.”
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Note to newsdesks
For more information, contact Caroline Rawlinson on 01684 854420 or 07701036720 or caroline@thevividconsultancy.com
For further information about CIPR Fellowship, contact Claire Wheatcroft on 020 7631 6920 or email clairew@cipr.co.uk
About CIPR Fellowship
There are currently 316 Fellows of the CIPR. CIPR Fellowship nominations are considered and awards granted twice yearly by the Institute's Fellowship Standing Committee for outstanding contribution to the CIPR and the PR industry.
About the CIPR
The CIPR is the professional body for PR practitioners in the UK. With 9,500 members involved in all aspects of PR, it is the largest body of its type in Europe. The CIPR advances the PR profession in the UK by making its members accountable through a code of conduct, developing policies, representing its members and raising standards through education and training.

