FRESHWATER TECHNOLOGY NEWS
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Issue date: 23rd January 2006
CIPR Fellowship for Freshwater Technology’s director
Paul
Noble of Romsey-based public relations consultancy Black
& White Communications has been awarded Fellowship
of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR)
- the highest honour granted by the professional body
of the UK PR industry.
The CIPR, which has over 8,000 members, awards Fellowship
in recognition of outstanding work in public relations
and service to the Institute. Paul Noble becomes one
of only 321 people in the country to have been awarded
the prestigious title.
Non-executive Director at Freshwater Technology,
which specialises in business-to-business public relations
for IT and engineering companies, Paul has over 25 years
of PR consultancy and training experience.
He has worked for leading brands such as OPEC, BBC,
Boots, Eurostar and Visa, and is also course leader
for the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR)
Diploma in London and Belfast. Over the last ten years
Paul's work has featured regularly in PR industry journals.
His first book, Evaluating Public Relations, was published
by Kogan Page in March 2005.
CIPR President, Chris Genasik, said: “I am delighted
to award Fellowship of the Institute to Paul Noble in
recognition of his contribution to the PR industry,
the work of the CIPR, and in recognition of his individual
achievements.”
Paul Noble said: “It is an honour to be awarded
Fellowship of the CIPR, which is Europe’s largest
professional body for the public relations industry.
Fellowship is a professional milestone and it is a privilege
to have my work recognised in this way”.