The PR Club has announced that nominations for the 58th Annual Bell Ringer Awards are officially open. The awards, which honor excellence and industry leadership in PR, communications, and marketing, are considered New England's premier program of their kind. The ceremony is scheduled for June 4th at the Boston Museum of Science.
This year's awards include new categories designed to reflect innovation in the PR industry, as noted in the announcement. Submissions are now being accepted, and the PR Club encourages practitioners across the region to submit their best work. The Bell Ringer Awards have a long history of recognizing outstanding campaigns, tactics, and individuals in the field.
According to Kaitlin Cooney, PR Club President, the awards serve to celebrate the achievements of communications professionals and to foster community within the industry. For more information on submission guidelines and categories, visit PRClub.org. The PR Club also maintains a presence on LinkedIn and Instagram for updates and engagement.
Founded in 1948, the PR Club (formerly the Publicity Club of New England) has been a cornerstone of the communications industry for decades. Through its events, resources, and the Bell Ringer Awards, the organization aims to support and elevate the practice of public relations, marketing, and communications. The 58th annual awards promise to showcase the best of what New England's communications professionals have to offer.
The announcement underscores the importance of recognizing excellence in a rapidly evolving field. As the industry adapts to new technologies and changing consumer expectations, awards like the Bell Ringers help set benchmarks for quality and innovation. The addition of new categories reflects the PR Club's commitment to staying current and celebrating diverse forms of communication and strategy.
Practitioners interested in submitting their work should review the criteria and deadlines on the PR Club's website. The awards ceremony on June 4th will provide an opportunity for networking and celebration among peers. The Boston Museum of Science offers a fitting venue for an event that bridges creativity and impact.


