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2025 National Chief Examiner APR

2025 National Chief Examiner APR

Issued on 28 Oct 2025 by

Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS)

Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS)

This badge recognizes the CPRS member appointed to serve as Chief Examiner for the Accredited in Public Relations (APR) program within the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS). This badge honours their exceptional leadership, professional expertise, and dedication to maintaining the highest standards of accreditation. The Chief Examiner oversees evaluator training, assessment integrity, and continuous program improvement, ensuring the APR process reflects excellence, ethics, and the evolving best practices of the communications profession.
Achievement Type Community Service

Issuer

The Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) is an organization of professionals who practice public relations in Canada and abroad. Our members work to maintain the highest standards and to share a uniquely Canadian experience in public relations.

Fondée en 1948, La Société canadienne des relations publiques (SCRP) est un organisme regroupant des femmes et des hommes qui pratiquent les relations publiques au Canada et à l'étranger. Nos membres veillent à maintenir les normes professionnelles les plus élevées et à partager une expérience canadienne unique en matière de relations publiques.

Criteria

Type of Recognition

This badge formally recognizes distinguished service and professional contribution as the Chief Examiner within the CPRS Accreditation framework. It honours the recipient’s leadership in guiding the accreditation process, mentoring evaluators, and ensuring rigorous, fair, and ethical assessment of candidates.

This recognition reflects verified expertise in accreditation governance, assessment methodology, and professional mentorship that upholds the integrity of the APR designation.

Skills and Competencies

Program Leadership & Oversight: Leads the national accreditation process, ensuring fairness, consistency, and alignment with CPRS’s professional standards and Code of Ethics.

Evaluator Training & Development: Designs, delivers, and supports training for accreditation evaluators, fostering professional excellence and consistency in assessment.

Ethical Evaluation Practice: Models integrity, impartiality, and confidentiality in all aspects of candidate review and program delivery.

Governance & Quality Assurance: Oversees accreditation frameworks, rubrics, and documentation to ensure transparency, reliability, and continuous improvement.

Mentorship & Professional Growth: Provides guidance and mentorship to accreditation volunteers, evaluators, and candidates, strengthening the professional community.

Strategic Alignment: Advises the CPRS National Board and Certification team on accreditation policy, program development, and emerging trends in professional standards.

Supporting Skills

  • Assessment design and calibration
  • Research and program evaluation
  • Leadership and facilitation
  • Communication and feedback delivery
  • Conflict resolution and problem-solving
  • Ethical decision-making

Learning and Development Outcomes

Estimated learning effort: 40–60 hours per year through evaluation oversight, training, and strategic program development.

Learning mode: Experiential, reflective, and mentorship-based professional practice.

Recognition type: Organizational recognition badge representing leadership, accreditation expertise, and ethical governance within CPRS.

The recipient has been formally appointed by the Canadian Public Relations Society’s National Council on Accreditation to serve as Chief Examiner for the APR Program during the 2025 term.

Their eligibility and service have been verified by the CPRS National Office confirming:

  • Active national membership and APR status in good standing;
  • Verified appointment through Council approval;
  • Demonstrated expertise in the Accreditation process, ethical standards, and evaluation practices;
  • Completion of all Chief Examiner responsibilities, including grader recruitment and training, oversight of written and oral examinations, adjudication of appeals, and assurance of fairness, confidentiality, and consistency in candidate evaluation;
  • Collaboration with the National Office and local Accreditation Chairs to uphold national standards and continuous improvement of the APR Program.