Affiliations
The International Public Relations Association (IPRA) was established in 1955 and continues to to foster the ethical practice of public relations around the world, instrumental in the creation of the Code of Athens – the basis of the codes for almost all PR Associations worldwide. Today, IPRA is a very active community of public relations professionals from 80 countries around the world.
IABC is a global network of more than 15,000 business communication professionals from more than 70 countries. IABC inspires, establishes and supports the highest professional standards of quality and is recognized as the association of choice for communicators who aspire to excel in their chosen fields.
Reputation Institute is the leading international organization devoted to advancing knowledge, measurement and proactive management of corporate reputations. Their membership network brings together some of the world’s leading researchers, practitioners and companies with a deep interest in developing and sharing knowledge about corporate reputations.
The CAJ promotes excellence in journalism and serves as the national voice of Canadian journalists, upholding the public’s right to know. The Canadian Association of Journalists is a national non-profit public interest advocacy and professional development organization serving Canadian journalists from all media, including print, radio, television and online. It is the only group of its kind in Canada. Founded in 1978, and counting more than 1,500 active members across the country.
The Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) is an organization of men and women who practice public relations in Canada and abroad. Members work to maintain the highest standards and to share a uniquely Canadian experience in public relations.