IPRA and Slovenia PRSS in co-operation agreement


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IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, has signed a partnership agreement with the Public Relations Society of Slovenia (PRSS). Under the agreement, inter alia, the organisations will exchange information, share publications and help promote the ethical development of the PR profession with our codes and guidelines.

 

I am thrilled to welcome the PRSS to our IPRA family," comments IPRA President Nataša Pavlović Bujas. “In recognition of the long-standing tradition, contributions, and influence of the Slovenian PR industry across the region, I look forward to IPRA's in-person judging during the 32nd International Public Relations Research Symposium – BledCom 2025. This prestigious gathering of scholars and practitioners will serve as a platform to strengthen connections and further enhance PR values and the industry on a global scale.

 

Commenting on the agreement PRSS President Tina Cipot said, “Our Management Board is proud that PRSS has joined IPRA as an associate member, an organization dedicated to developing exceptional standards in the field of public relations. IPRA’s values align with our commitment to promoting open communication and ethical practices in public relations, and through this partnership, we aim to provide our members with valuable opportunities to learn from global best practices while fostering professional growth and excellence within our community.”

 

Background to IPRA

IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, is the leading global network for public relations professionals. Membership is individual not corporate. It aims to further the development of open communication and the ethical practice of public relations. IPRA fulfils this aim through networking opportunities, its code of conduct and intellectual leadership of the profession. IPRA is the organiser of the annual Golden World Awards for excellence – PR's global awards scheme.  With 60 years of experience, IPRA, recognised by the United Nations, is now present throughout the world wherever public relations are practised. IPRA welcomes all those within the profession who share its aim and who wish to be part of the IPRA worldwide fellowship. For more information please visit: www.ipra.org  

 

Background to PRSS

The Public Relations Society of Slovenia (PRSS) is the leading national organization dedicated to advancing the profession of public relations and strategic communication. With 35 years of experience, PRSS has been at the forefront of promoting the highest ethical standards, professional development, and knowledge exchange within the industry. Through conferences, workshops, and collaborations with international organizations, PRSS provides its members with valuable opportunities to learn from global best practices and enhance their expertise. More information at www.piar.si

  

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