The PR Network

The PR Network (PRN) was founded in 2005 with a vision to create the world’s first virtual PR agency. Built by problem solvers, PRN brings together a global network of senior PR experts to match brands with the communications expertise they need, wherever they need it. Today, we are proud to have over 1,350 PR professionals across 60+ countries, delivering flexible, bespoke solutions for clients of all sizes. From media relations and crisis communications to social media strategy and content creation, PRN covers the full spectrum of communications.

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“We Met at a Bachelorette Party, Set Up PRN, and We’re Still Here 20 Years Later! George Blizzard on Co-Founding the World’s First Virtual PR Agency in 2005, Job-Sharing the CEO Role Through Motherhood, and Building a PRWeek Top 100 Agency.”

When George Blizzard and Nicky Regazzoni launched The PR Network in 2005, they didn't set out to become pioneers. They just wanted to solve a problem they saw everywhere: brilliant, senior PR professionals leaving the industry because traditional agencies couldn't accommodate working parents or anyone who