Prue Cripps

Senior Public Relations & Ambassador Manager at Leukaemia Foundation

Prue Cripps is an accomplished communications professional with extensive experience in public relations, media management, and strategic communications. Currently serving as the Senior Public Relations & Ambassador Manager at the Leukaemia Foundation since August 2023, Prue previously held the position of Public Relations Manager at the same organization, along with roles such as Senior Media & Communications Officer at the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator and PR & Social Media Manager at A Taste of the Huon. Prue's background includes significant positions like Media Manager at the Leukaemia Foundation, Senior Communications and Campaign Manager at integratedliving Australia Limited, and Manager of Communications & Policy at Palliative Care Tasmania. Additionally, Prue has experience with Uniting and Make-A-Wish Foundation Australia, as well as a strong foundation in marketing communications from Australia Post. Prue holds a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on Human Resources, Marketing, and International Business from the University of Tasmania, complemented by a Certificate in Direct Marketing from the Australian Direct Marketing Association.

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Brisbane, Australia

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Leukaemia Foundation

The Leukaemia Foundation is the only national charity dedicated to helping those with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood disorders survive and then live a better quality of life. It exists only because of the generous and ongoing support of the Australian community. Leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma are all types of blood cancer and they can develop in anyone, of any age, at any time. Another 53 Australians are diagnosed each and every day. Although improved treatments and care are helping more people survive, sadly someone loses their life to blood cancer every two hours. In fact, blood cancer combined is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, and the second most common cause of cancer death, claiming more lives than breast cancer and melanoma combined. Learn more about blood cancer and how you can beat it at leukaemia.org.au.


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