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Thajudeen elected to PRCA’s PR and Communications Council 2023

09 Mar 2023 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), the world’s largest professional PR body, has elected Thanzyl Thajudeen to its PR and Communications Council 2023. 


Thajudeen will be part of an impressive class of practitioners from across the world. Claire Williamson, Managing Director of Resonance is the new Chair with Jonny Curtis, Managing Director of Grayling UK, as Vice Chair. 


Thajudeen also serves in the PRCA Asia Pacific Regional Board and is a member of its ‘Educating about Asia Pacific’ profession workstream, working alongside some of the most senior practitioners in the industry and region. He has over 10 years of experience and is the founder of Colombo-based Mark and Comm Ltd, a reputation and pr consultancy. He is a Member of PRCA and CIPR and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. 


The PR and Communications Council provides a formal mechanism to consult with the industry’s most senior practitioners on the issues PR and communications faces; to act as a think-tank for the industry; to inform the PRCA’s strategic priorities; and to produce helpful commentary, advice and best-practice guidance for PR and communications professionals.


The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is the world’s largest professional PR body. Representing 35,000 PR professionals in 82 countries worldwide, PRCA is a global advocate for excellence in public relations with a mission to create a more professional, ethical, and prosperous PR industry.