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Welcome to CPRS Calgary

The Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) is a uniquely Canadian association of public relations professionals. CPRS Calgary, formed in 1958, is the local member society representing some of the brightest and most talented communications professionals in the city.

President's Message


Summer 2008

Happy 50th Anniversary CPRS Calgary!

CPRS Calgary is well into its 50th year, and more than ever we are asking ourselves, where did the time go?

 

Check out the host of events planned in celebration of our Society's 50th anniversary by visiting our special 50th Anniversary page - visit again and again to see what's new.

 

The National Society is also busy with commemorative planning in recognition of CPRS' 60th anniversary – celebrating in 2008 as well.

Congratulations to Richard Truscott, APR, our most recent, newly-accredited member. Now's the time to start thinking about your own accreditation if you want to get into the 2008-09 cycle.  Check out the website or check with our Accreditation Chair, Del Simon, to see what you need to do to begin the accreditation process.

 

You're not yet a member of CPRS? The benefits are terrific and now applying is even easier. Apply online with one of our two forms: Full Member Application or Student Member Application.

 

Have a great summer and look for our professional development programs to begin again in September.


Nancy H. Arab, APR, ABC
President
CPRS Calgary
 


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