APPC opens up membership to in-house PR practitioners
19 Dec 2012 | by John Owens
The Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC) will be open to in-house PROs for the first time as it extends membership to individuals.
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The Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC) will be open to in-house PROs for the first time as it extends membership to individuals.
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