The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has launched a consultation on its governance structure.
The review aims to align the Institute’s governance structures with its strategic ambitions and ensure the CIPR is sustainable for the future. It is the first time in a decade the PR body has consulted its members on its governance as it looks to modernise its Board and Council and enhance transparency, diversity, and inclusion by attracting a wider range of voices and experiences into its elected positions. The proposed changes to the CIPR’s governance will take place across four key areas:
- Board of Directors
- Nominations Committee
- The President’s Role
- Council
As part of the review, the CIPR has launched a governance consultation survey, seeking to make its members’ voices and views heard across the four proposed areas of change.