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Celebrating Flexible Working Across Industries: The Power Part Time 50 Awards

This week flexible working jobs provider Timewise has launched a new piece of research that busts the ‘mum myth’ once…

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Written by Women in PR

Women in PR research finds there’s still a lot of work to do on closing the gender pay gap but flexible working is improving

Women in PR 2017 Survey Results New research from Women in PR, the independent networking organisation for senior women working…

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Written by Women in PR

In the female leadership spotlight: Emma Leech

Olivia Shalofsky had the pleasure of meeting Emma Leech for coffee last week to discuss her new role, and her…

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Written by Olivia Shalofsky, PR Consultant, Direct Line Group

Why Women Need a Career Sponsor And a Mentor

“Women are often over mentored and under sponsored” Last month the Women in PR networking group held a panel debate…

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Written by Women in PR

A Day in the Life

6.30am woken up by my youngest daughter.  Time to get the other two kids up and ready for school with…

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Written by George Blizzard, co-founder of The PR Network and committee member of Women in PR

Closing the gap – Tackling the gender pay gap issue

Jay Neale, co-founder of The Agency Works, who commissioned research into the gender pay gap in the creative sector reports…

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Written by Jay Neale, co-founder of The Agency Works

How to Become Visible in a World That Sees You as Invisible

PR is a sector that stands for visibility: the goal of most PR campaigns is to ensure that audiences ‘see’…

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Written by Ronke Lawal, Founder of Ariatu PR

Fake news – Is the wool being pulled over our eyes or are we wising up?

The Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections put fake news firmly in the public’s consciousness. But…

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Written by Nicola Green, Director of Corporate Affairs, O2

Sponsorship + Mentorship: We all need a little bit of both

Earlier this week, I had the distinct privilege to participate in a lively panel discussion sponsored by Women in PR…

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Written by Denise Kaufmann, Partner & CEO at Ketchum

A Day in the Life of a WPR member: Zoe Melarkey

Date: 21st June, day of the Queen’s Speech! 5am: Spend an hour reading the news and social media. I read…

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Written by Zoe Melarkey, head of PR for npower and a mentee on this year’s PR Week / Women in PR mentoring scheme

Unconscious bias: moving the gender diversity conversation on

Last week I participated in the diversity panel debate at #PRFest which was chaired by CIPR President-Elect, Sarah Hall, where…

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Written by Mary Whenman, WPR President

CPD is gaining momentum

Last week, Women in PR attended the second CPD board meeting at the PRCA office. Women in PR has been…

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Written by Claire Foster, Deputy Head of News, Direct Line Group and WPR Vice President


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