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PubAffairs, the premier network and leading resource for the public affairs, government relations, policy and communications industry, is proud to be the Supporter of the Public Affairs Campaign category at the 2014 CIPR Excellence Awards. For thirty years the awards have celebrated best practice, raised the bar and proven the societal value of public relations by recognising and rewarding some of the most memorable and life-changing campaigns.

The Public Affairs Campaign category - one of twenty-nine leading public relations awards up for grabs - recognises the work of public affairs professionals which have “influenced the public policy agenda or the legislative process, utilising either lobbying or broader grassroots public affairs tactics”.

The winner from the Shortlist of six-strong finalists will be announced at the CIPR Excellence Awards dinner at London's iconic Old Billingsgate on the evening of Tuesday 17 June hosted by Jo Caulfield, and will be presented with their award by PubAffairs Director Phil Murphy.

Murphy, Founder and Director of PubAffairs, said: “It’s an honour to support the category at these prestigious awards which will celebrate the work of the very best in the public affairs industry. All of the featured campaigns should be exceptionally proud of their work.”