Henley Business School Executive Education tutor receives PR honour

Dr Millicent Danker, Founder and CEO of Perception Management and Associate Faculty of Henley Business School has been honoured by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR).

Dr Danker has been awarded a Fellowship by the CIPR in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the Institute as well as the wider public relations profession. FCIPR is the highest possible membership grade and therefore to be awarded a Fellowship is an exceptional achievement. She is believed to be the first Malaysian to be recognised in this way. To read a profile of Dr Danker, please visit http://www.reading.ac.uk/malaysia/about/alumni-profiles

Jane Wilson, CEO of the CIPR said, “The CIPR Fellowship is the most august group within the profession. Our Fellows hold invaluable experience of public relations, communications and business practice and are able to provide a unique insight into the profession and the issues facing communicators around the UK. CIPR Fellows help the Institute develop best practice standards and policies, sharing their experience and knowledge through contributing to the Institute’s working groups, panels and consultations. Congratulations to all those who have been awarded a Fellowship.”

Dr Danker completed her Doctorate in Business Administration at Henley Business School, University of Reading, and alternates between assignments in Kuala Lumpur and London. She leads an executive education course being offered by Henley Business School in Malaysia for the first time, Leadership for Stakeholder Management.

For more information on Executive Education in Malaysia or to apply for our programmes, please visit http://www.reading.ac.uk/malaysia

 

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  1. Executive Programs’s avatar

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