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Nicola Nel appointed global managing director of PROI WorldwideNicola Nel is the first woman appointed as the global managing director (GMD) of PROI Worldwide (PRIO). She is also the first person from the African continent appointed to this position. ![]() (Image supplied) Nicola Nel has been appointed the global managing director (GMD) of PROI Worldwide (PROI), the first woman, and first South African and African woman appointed to this position Nel, who founded Atmosphere Communications 22 years ago, took up the position in July, this month, after selling Atmosphere Communications to Accenture Song in 2021 and meeting her commitments earlier this year. PROI is a partnership of independent agencies that collectively is a communications powerhouse that encompasses 90 partners with 8,800+ employees in more than 165 cities and 65 countries, with a combined 2022 revenue of more than $1.128bn. It is ranked fifth among consolidated communications groups and is the only one in the top five based on a unique partnership of independent agency owners. The perfect personJeff Lambert, PROI global chairman and CEO of Lambert by LLYC who headed the GMD search committee, says, “As a Board member and long-time partner of the organisation, and with her own proven success as a communications agency entrepreneur, Nicola is the perfect person to help take the network into a bright future.” She explains that Atmosphere Communications was a PROI member for about 14 years and she and her senior team regularly attended their summits and conferences. “I found it extremely valuable as you get diverse thinking from agency leaders all over the world. I loved the individual thinking as it is all entrepreneurial communications owners.” Her work for PROI Worldwide started on a volunteer basis as a board member for the EMEA region and then they asked if she would be interested in applying for the global managing director position. “I applied but did not think much about it as I knew I was up against some really tough competition from other candidates. Imagine my surprise - and delight - when they let me know I had been successful.” A new challenge and directionShe says she is really enjoying it. “After Atmosphere was sold to Accenture, I briefly considered if I wanted to start a new communications company.” But then, she says, this opportunity came along. “I am loving this new challenge and the direction that I have taken, and I am so excited by it. I am enjoying being part of a non-profit organisation that is very much partner-led and driven.” An aspect that she particularly enjoys is that while PROI Worldwide is global, its partner agencies are best-in-country in their respective local markets. Nel is based in Cape Town, but the Board chair she reports to sits in Melbourne, Australia while the rest of the team that she manages are scattered all over the world, from Vancouver, Canada to Brussels in Europe to Chicago in the US. “Meetings are scheduled across several time zones. Time- and-date is my best new app! It can be challenging, but it shows that you can work from anywhere in the world.” The power of CreativityNel has always been a firm believer in creativity and her previous agency’s track record with awards demonstrated that. “Creativity extends beyond campaign work for clients, it also comes into play in running your business.” It is this creativity that she hopes to bring to the PROI table. “The organisation has been around for more than 50 years, so its foundations are firm. I would like to sprinkle some creativity on top of this.” Trends impacting the PR industryShe was a judge on the 2024 global PR Week Awards and also tracked the recent Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, in particular the PR Awards, with a keen interest. In May she went through a handover period and travelled to Rio, Brazil where about 80 PROI partners gathered for a global summit. Based on these insights, she shares the trends that are globally impacting the PR industry.
At the same time as PROI announced Nel’s appointment, it announced Angela Scaffidi, founder and managing partner of Australian consultancy, SenateSHJ, as the partnership’s new global chair for the next two years. About Danette BreitenbachDanette Breitenbach is a marketing & media editor at Bizcommunity.com. Previously she freelanced in the marketing and media sector, including for Bizcommunity. She was editor and publisher of AdVantage, the publication that served the marketing, media and advertising industry in southern Africa. She has worked extensively in print media, mainly B2B. She has a Masters in Financial Journalism from Wits. View my profile and articles... |