Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Ireland’s public relations and communications sector now contributes €1.9 billion to the economy – a 60% jump since 2019 – according to the PRII Census 2025, published today by the Public Relations Institute of Ireland (PRII). Conducted in partnership with Amárach Research, the triennial PRII census provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the size, shape, and direction of the profession in Ireland.
Key findings:
At the launch of the research findings, Paul Hand, PRII President, said: “Our sector is evolving rapidly and this research gives us the insight to shape the future for the profession, and the Institute, with confidence. Public relations is a relatively new profession globally, and clearly it is still growing in Ireland. We hope this encourages people from all backgrounds and experiences to consider a career in communications.”
“This census shows a vibrant, growing profession that is increasingly strategic and central to organisational success,” said Dr Martina Byrne, PRII CEO. “But it also flags challenges – from skills in utilising AI to making time for training and building more diverse teams,” said Byrne.
Gerard O’Neill from Amárach, who has analysed the Census for PRII since 2019, noted that: “We have seen a steady transformation of the PR sector over the past six years shaped by a deepening awareness of the need for professional communications strategies and practices in response to unprecedented change.”
Pictured are PRII President, Paul Hand (right), with CEO, Dr Martina Byrne (left), at the launch of the PRII Census Findings 2025 today.
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