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the [[Institute of Public Relations]] was created in 1948 as a 'professional' body for PR practitioners.  In 2005 it was awarded a royal Charter and became the [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]]
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The [[Institute of Public Relations]] was created in 1948 as a 'professional' body for PR practitioners.  In 2005 it was awarded a royal Charter and became the [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]].  It should not be confused with the US based [[Institute for Public Relations]].
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==Resources==
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The records of the Institute up to 1983 are available at the History of Advertising Trust Archive. The catalogue has been digitised by the National Archives and can be accessed online [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/onlinelists/GB0380%20IPR.pdf here].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]]
 
*[[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]]
  
==People==
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* [[Thomas G Mattia]], Director of Worldwide Public Affairs and Communications and Senior Vice President of The [[Coca Cola]] Company is reported (in 2008) to be a Trustee for the Institute for Public Relations<ref> Coca Cola Company [http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/ourcompany/bios/bio_87.html Thomas G Mattia] Accessed 22nd January 2008</ref>. He also serves on the committee of the [[PR Seminar]], is a member of the [[Arthur W Page Society]], the [[International Association of Business Communicators]] (IABC), the [[Public Relations Society of America]] (PRSA) and is on the board of advisors of the [[Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce]]. Mattia was previously Vice President for [[EDS]], was Head of Public Affairs for the [[Ford Motor Company]] and held executive positions with [[GCI Jennings]], [[Hill and Knowlton]] (where he supported the opening of China's first McDonald's) and [[IBM]]. Prior to this, 'Mattia managed Jimmy Carter's U.S. presidential campaign in Vermont and worked as a reporter for four U.S. newspapers, beginning his career at The [[Trenton Times]] in New Jersey'.
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 12 May 2011

The Institute of Public Relations was created in 1948 as a 'professional' body for PR practitioners. In 2005 it was awarded a royal Charter and became the Chartered Institute of Public Relations. It should not be confused with the US based Institute for Public Relations.

Resources

The records of the Institute up to 1983 are available at the History of Advertising Trust Archive. The catalogue has been digitised by the National Archives and can be accessed online here.

See also


References