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  2. Public Relations Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit organization trade association serving the public relations and communication community. It was founded in 1947 by combining the American Council on Public Relations and the National Association of Public Relations Councils.

  3. Public Relations and Communications Association - Wikipedia

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    The association lobbies on behalf of its member companies and also provides a forum for sharing information. [1] It is the largest PR association in Europe, with more than 12,000 members including agencies, in-house communications teams and individual media professionals. [2]

  4. Public relations - Wikipedia

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    The Public Relations Society of America, [11] a professional trade association, defined public relations in 1982 as: "Public relations helps an organization and its publics adapt mutually to each other." [12] In 2011 and 2012, the PRSA solicited crowd-supplied definitions for the term and allowed the public to vote on one of three finalists.

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Certified Public Relations Counselor [128] CPRC: Florida Public Relations Association: Certified Safety Professional: CSP: Board of Certified Safety Professionals Certified Sales Engineer: CSE: Certified by the National Association of Sales Engineers (NAASE) via submission online [129] Certified Scheduling Technician: CST: AACE International ...

  6. List of industry trade groups in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers; Audio Visual and Integrated Experience Association; Book Industry Study Group; Community Broadcasters Association; Evangelical Press Association; Free Speech Coalition; IABM (International Association for Broadcast & Media Technology Suppliers) Independent Book Publishers Association

  7. Accreditation in Public Relations - Wikipedia

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    The APR credential was established in 1964 as a certification program sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). [1] The PRSA continued to manage the program until 1998 when the Universal Accreditation Board - consisting of approximately 25 representatives from nine major PR professional societies — was formed as part of an effort to make the credential an industry-wide ...

  8. League of American Communications Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The League of American Communications Professionals LLC (LACP [1]) is an association [2] [3] [4] established in 2001 in order to create a forum within the public relations industry that facilitates discussion of best-in-class practices within the profession while also recognizing those who demonstrate exemplary communications capabilities.

  9. European Confederation of Public Relations - Wikipedia

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    A number of national associations have joined the organization in the coming years. The first to join the founding members in 1959 were Greece and Germany. In 1965 the British Institute of Public Relations became a member of CERP, in 1974 – Danish Public Relations Association. In 1974 the organization counted 13 active members.