FleishmanHillard Fishburn Celebrates Two Wins at PRCA Awards 2019
November 13, 2019
Share
LONDON, November 13, 2019 – FleishmanHillard Fishburn earned Large Consultancy of the Year and International Consultancy of the Year recognition at this year’s PRCA National Awards, presented by PRCA UK. Building on the UK Consultancy of the Year honor at The Holmes Report‘s EMEA SABRE Awards earlier this year, the public relations firm stood out among competitors for its investment in culture and employee experience, commitment to industry innovation and excellent client work.
The annual awards program acknowledges the top UK and international public relations efforts, individuals, teams and campaigns. With more than 800 global communications leaders in attendance, the PRCA National Awards is one of the premier awards programs and networking events for the UK PR industry.
Winners were announced at the 2019 PRCA National Awards ceremony in London on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
View the full list of 2019 PRCA National Awards winners here.
FleishmanHillard Fishburn wins at 2019 PRCA National Awards.
See what else is happening
You might also like
News
FleishmanHillard Releases U.S. ‘License to Lead’ Report, Revealing Sharp Confidence Gap Between Executives and Stakeholders
June 2, 2026
News
FleishmanHillard Launches the “America 250” Unit to Help Organizations Navigate a Historic Milestone
May 12, 2026
News
PRovoke Media Names FleishmanHillard a Top Agency in the UK and Europe
April 30, 2026
Expertise
Live from the PRWeek Sports Conference: A Team-First Approach to Communications
April 28, 2026
News
Rebecca Weinstein and Jonathan Arias Win the 2026 U.S. Young Lions Digital Competition
April 23, 2026
Expertise
The New Culture Gap Report: How Brands Stay Relevant for 100 Years
March 24, 2026
News
FleishmanHillard Named Among PRovoke Media’s Best Public Relations Agencies in the World
March 10, 2026
News
FleishmanHillard Integrates Porter Novelli to Form a Stronger, More Specialized Global Communications Consultancy
February 9, 2026
News
From Ragan: Elizabeth Cook on Rethinking Preparedness in Crisis Response