PRAIS Corporate Communications is a consultancy firm specialised in integrated communication, founded in 1996. Celebrating 3 decadess of successful integrated communication solutions, customised by creativity in thinking and execution, using knowledge-driven techniques.
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Five key words define PRAIS Corporate Communications culture:
Persuasion
Recognition
Accuracy
Image
Success
International recognition
In October 1999, PRAIS Corporate Communications was granted: “The 1999 IPRA Golden World Award for Excellence in Public Relations” and “The Grand Prize for Excellence in Public Relations” – important international public relations awards. One year before PRAIS, Boeing was rewarded with this prize.
About 100 case studies competed for the ninth edition of the Golden World Awards – global competition in public relations, organised by the International Public Relations Association and sponsored by NEC Corporation, Japan.
The international jury of the competition, composed of 30 senior practitioners from 19 countries, analyses and rewards the competence and quality demonstrated by public relations campaigns in terms of research, planning, execution and evaluation, the clarity and coherence of messages, creativity and ethics.
“Being a member of the jury myself, I know the selection process is absolutely objective. Let me explain. Last year the absolute best program was from Boeing, a big global firm. Being the best project, it received the big prize. This year, the IPRA Grand Prize was awarded to your firm. In short, whether it is Boeing or PRAIS Corporate Communications of Romania, whatever the size, what matters for the IPRA jury is the quality of the project”. Frans Voorhoeve, IPRA General Secretary
These awards stand for the international acknowledgement of the permanent efforts of PRAIS Corporate Communications in promoting, not only to its clients and partners, but also to other audiences, a belief the company is deeply committed to – that any organisation must be responsibly involved in the life of the community where it activates.
We strongly believe that the development of community programs brings considerable benefits to society. That is why we have decided to set up the PRAIS Foundation, which will be committed to developing community programs addressing the needs of the Romanian civil society.
About 100 case studies competed for the ninth edition of the Golden World Awards – global competition in public relations, organised by the International Public Relations Association and sponsored by NEC Corporation, Japan.
The international jury of the competition, composed of 30 senior practitioners from 19 countries, analyses and rewards the competence and quality demonstrated by public relations campaigns in terms of research, planning, execution and evaluation, the clarity and coherence of messages, creativity and ethics.
“Being a member of the jury myself, I know the selection process is absolutely objective. Let me explain. Last year the absolute best program was from Boeing, a big global firm. Being the best project, it received the big prize. This year, the IPRA Grand Prize was awarded to your firm. In short, whether it is Boeing or PRAIS Corporate Communications of Romania, whatever the size, what matters for the IPRA jury is the quality of the project”. Frans Voorhoeve, IPRA General Secretary
These awards stand for the international acknowledgement of the permanent efforts of PRAIS Corporate Communications in promoting, not only to its clients and partners, but also to other audiences, a belief the company is deeply committed to – that any organisation must be responsibly involved in the life of the community where it activates.
We strongly believe that the development of community programs brings considerable benefits to society. That is why we have decided to set up the PRAIS Foundation, which will be committed to developing community programs addressing the needs of the Romanian civil society.
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