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Shine a light on your success - CIPR PRide Awards 2010

15th July 2010

This was just passed to us by the CIPR. Many of our readers and members take part in this event, so here's a reminder of the deadline for entries. Good luck to all nominees!

"Have you worked on a campaign that's influenced the public policy agenda or legislative process? Was your campaign a success and did it achieve its objectives?

"If so, why not enter it in to this year's Chartered Institute of Public Relations PRide Awards?

"The CIPR PRide Awards is the premiere awards scheme recognising excellence and rewarding achievement in PR and communications outside Greater London. They are the PRide of the regions and PRoof of your success in the profession.

"Interested? Visit the website for full details of the award categories, how to enter, and to download a copy of the entry form.

"Just two weeks left before the closing date of Friday 23 July. Late entries will be accepted up until Friday 30 July 2010 and a late entry fee will apply."

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