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Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)

world's largest professional organization for public relations professionals, headquartered in New York City. PRSA offers members research and job referral services and sponsors relevant seminars and symposia. Members agree to adhere to a code of professional standards. The PRSA offers an accreditation program that entitles participating members to use the initials "APR" after their name. The PRSA presents a Silver Anvil award for public relations excellence.

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Public Relations Student Society of America
Professionally oriented student association organized to cultivate a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship between students and professional public relations practitioners. Fosters understanding of public relations theories and procedures; encourages students ...

Members: 8,500
Founded: 1967
Dues: associate, $60 annual; regular, $225 annual.

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