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Institute for Public Relations

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Jack Felton Golden Ruler Award

For Excellence in Public Relations Measurement and Evaluation


Entry forms and fees must be received by August 31, 2010.

The Jack Felton Golden Ruler Award recognizes excellence in public relations research, measurement and evaluation. The award's primary objective is to identify superb examples of research used to support public relations practice, and to publish these as case studies on the Institute for Public Relations website. The judges may also make Silver and Merit level awards.

Public relations agencies, corporations and institutions, associations, research providers and academics are all encouraged to enter this special competition. Winners will be honored at an award ceremony at the Summit on Measurement, October 6 - 8, 2010, in Portsmouth, NH. In addition, the Institute publishes winning entries as case studies on its website (www.instituteforpr.org) so that professionals, educators and students can learn from the best work in research, measurement and evaluation.

The awards program was created by the Commission on Public Relations Measurement & Evaluation, a unique body combining expertise in the field of measurement and pro bono service to the profession. Jack Felton, for whom the award is named, served as President and CEO of the Institute and was instrumental in founding the Commission. The Golden Ruler is the only awards program sanctioned and judged by leaders in public relations research, measurement and evaluation from corporations, nonprofits, PR agencies, academic and research organizations.