Razor PR’s Head of Public Affairs, Oscar Tshifure has been appointed President-Elect of the Public Relations Institute of South Africa (PRISA).

Razor PR’s Oscar Tshifure announced as PRISA President-Elect

With over 16 years of experience, Tshifure is well place to lead the industry body and its communities towards a future where public relations and strategic communications hold a prominent position in business and society.

“As an agency we are committed to playing our part in actively bettering our whole industry. We deeply believe that it is an approach that lifts the bar for our people, our clients and our peers around the country. I am excited that this new role places me in a unique position to be driving this first hand,” says Tshifure.

In his work Tshifure aspires to bridge the gap between business and the needs of society. By ensuring that strategic communications receives the recognition it deserves, he plans to create an impact for future generations.

“Organisations cannot lead without strategic direction, and that is what we, as practitioners, bring to the industry. We need to get it right, aligning the world of work with societal needs, in order to represent our industry well and create a lasting impact,” he says.

Over his career, Tshifure has collaborated with prestigious clients, including the Presidency of South Africa, the National Department of Health, and BRICS Business Council SA Chapter, among others. Currently, he serves as the Business Director and Head of Public Affairs at Razor PR, leading a team that specialises in stakeholder strategy engagement, regulatory strategy and engagement, crisis management, political counsel, advisory services for the C-Suite, and ESG policy and advocacy support programmes.

“Oscar is a leader of distinction and a strong voice of African communicators. We are deeply proud of his appointment to lead fundamental change at an industry level,” said Dustin Chick, Partner and Managing Director at Razor PR.

Tshifure’s commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond his professional pursuits. He holds directorship positions at various organisations, including the South African Reading Foundation (Read A Book SA), the Sifiso Falala Foundation, and Sovereign Africa Rating. Additionally, he serves as the Director of the Pan Africa Media Research Organisation, generating actionable knowledge about African people’s behaviours regarding media, lifestyles, and product usage.

Recognised for his expertise and industry insights, Tshifure serves as a member of the Academic Advisory Committee for the Department of Integrated Communication at Tshwane University of Technology. He is also a guest lecturer at the Department of Marketing at the University of Johannesburg. In 2022, he was appointed as a Judge for the PRISM Awards by the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa and elected as the Vice President and Treasurer of the Pan African Media Research Organization.

Continuously striving for professional growth, Tshifure is currently pursuing his Masters of Business Administration through Henley Business School, further enhancing his strategic and managerial skills.

 

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