The Public Relations Women Foundation, in collaboration with luxury hospitality brand The Delborough, welcomed members of the Premium Members Club and other senior women in PR and Communications to the Premium Soirée 2.0, an exclusive gathering curated for senior women in Public Relations and Communications.
This edition of the Premium Soirée, hosted by Chief Executive Officer of The Glam Brand Agency, Bola Balogun brought together accomplished women across strategic communications, public affairs, and media for high-level networking, strategic conversations, and meaningful relationship building.
The evening also highlighted the growing impact of the Premium Members’ Club, a private, institutionally governed professional community for senior women shaping leadership, influence, and excellence in public relations and communications globally.
The Club comprises agency owners, C-suite executives, and senior leaders in consequential global organisations who are committed to elevating industry standards, mentoring emerging talent, and amplifying the visibility and authority of women in the profession.
Founder of the Public Relations Women Foundation, Tolulope Olorundero, emphasised the organisation’s commitment to move beyond conversation to collaboration and impact. “The Premium Soirée reflects our global ambition to create intentional spaces where senior women in PR and Communications can connect at a deeper level, exchange insights drawn from experience, collaborate to unlock more revenue, and collectively shape the future of our profession.”
Tolulope also announced that membership for the Premium Members’ Club is open to qualified professionals, inviting eligible senior women in Public Relations and Communications to join the Club and contribute to shaping excellence and influence across the industry.
The host of Premium Soirée 2.0 and a member of the Premium Members’ Club, Balogun, shared that she has been truly inspired by the work of the Public Relations Women Foundation and that being part of the community has positively impacted both her professional growth and her business. She encouraged senior women in PR and Communications to join the Premium Members Club and become part of a powerful network committed to advancing women in the industry.
In attendance were distinguished leaders shaping the Public Relations and Communications industry, including Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Lead at Nestlé; Tokunbo George-Taylor, Founder of Skot Communications; Tosin Adefeko, CEO AT3 Resources; and Theodora Amechi, Divisional Head and Spokesperson for Bank of Industry (BOI), among other accomplished professionals.
Other guests included Nene Bejide, Founder/Principal Consultant, Blanche Aigle Communications; Abosede Shafe, Chief Executive Officer, Oliviarose Limited; Chineze Amanfo, Head of Communications, T2mobile; Ijeoma Balogun, CEO, Redrick PR; Adaoha Njemanze, Founder, NOVVA Media & Communications; Rosemary Ngozi Otalor, Global PR Consultant; Omotoyosi Ajayi, Lead Consultant, Stage Africa Media and Advisory; Chioma Nwachuku, Corporate Affairs Manager, JTI; Remilekun Ibitoye, Senior PR Consultant, PROALLY; Oluwatobi Alaka, Corporate Communications Manager, Zone and Dr Rafiat Gawat, Head, Corporate Communication, TGI Group.
Guests experienced a thoughtfully curated evening designed to foster meaningful engagement, strategic networking, and cross-sector dialogue. The gathering underscored the Foundation’s commitment to strengthening professional collaboration among women leaders while fostering mentorship, strategic partnerships, and sustained industry advancement.
The evening concluded with a joint commitment to support the global expansion of the Foundation, commitment to more collaboration within the industry, and a determination to ensure the continued viability of women-owned PR businesses.
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