CIPR APPOINTS 3 NEW FELLOWS FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO PR
Deb has devoted many years of service to the CIPR at a regional and, more recently, a national level. From establishing a forum for strategic communicators in the North East to encouraging young professionals to join the CIPR, Deb is committed to spreading best practice and the importance of ethical communications. An advocate for employing and engaging the services of CIPR members, Deb lives and breathes the advancement of professionalism in PR and played an important role in bringing a Chartered Assessment day to her region in the North East in 2019, successfully being granted Chartered Practitioner status herself.. - CIPR
The CIPR has awarded Fellowships to three members, following the third quarterly review of nominations for 2019. Fellowships are awarded for outstanding work in public relations, service to the Institute and personal achievements within the profession. The three new Fellows include Deb Sharratt.
"Many congratulations to Deb. I’m delighted the time and expertise you give back to our community has been recognised alongside your commitment to life-long learning. You are part of a growing community of ambassadors for the CIPR, driving forward our values and commitment to professionalism and ethical practice," CIPR President, Emma Leech Found.Chart.PR FCIPR
"Many congratulations to Deb. I’m delighted the time and expertise you give back to our community has been recognised alongside your commitment to life-long learning. You are part of a growing community of ambassadors for the CIPR, driving forward our values and commitment to professionalism and ethical practice," CIPR President, Emma Leech Found.Chart.PR FCIPR