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Tony Good honoured with the lifetime achievement award by PRCI

Honoured with this coveted award as part of PRCI Chanakya Awards - 2012 during the Global PR Conclave - 2012

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Tony Good honoured with the lifetime achievement award by PRCI

Honoured with this coveted award as part of PRCI Chanakya Awards - 2012 during the Global PR Conclave - 2012

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | February 14, 2012

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In the year 1999, PR week wrote: Tony Good- A true giant of the PR industry/Few people in PR can match the lifetime of achievement of Tony Good. Today, honoured with the Dr. K R Singh Memorial –Life Time Achievement Award for his contribution to the PR industry, Tony Good, Executive Chairman, Good Relations India and Good Consultancy Limited, UK personifies a streak of pure enterprise and humility. An internationally known PR veteran, Tony Good also currently serves as worldwide Chairman of Cox & Kings.

Tony Good was honoured with this coveted award as part of PRCI Chanakya Awards - 2012 during the 'Global PR Conclave - 2012' which took place at Hotel Trident in Mumbai yesterday. He also delivered the special address during the inaugural session.

Eminent Chief Guests who graced the occasion include: H.K Dua, Member of Parliament, Former Editor-in-Chief, Times of India, Indian Express, Hindustan Times and Tribune, K.Subramanyam, Director General of Police, Maharashtra, Dr.N.Prabhu Dev, Vice-Chancellor of Karnataka University, and CV Prasad, CEO, Gradatim, Chennai. M B Jayaram, Executive Director KPCL and Chairman Emeritus and Chief Mentor, PRCI and ND Rajpal, President, PRCI were the guest of honor.

Speaking on the occasion, Good said, “I have seen the PR profession in India evolving into a strategic advisory practice over the years and it has been priceless to be a part of the transformation. Good Relations India now enters its silver jubilee year stronger and better led than it has ever been and is proud of the strategic role it is playing in its clients' businesses”.

Tony Good is recognized to have raised the standards of professionalism in PR practice in the UK and India. He founded Good Relations, UK in the 1961, which went on to become the first PR business to be listed on the London Stock Exchange. He has made a significant contribution in elevating the standing of the industry as a must-have professional service akin to accounting and law practices.

Tony Good's association with India began in 1970 when Grindlays Bank bought Cox & Kings Ltd and gave Good Relations the task of turning the world's oldest travel company into a leading tour operator specializing in India. In 1971, he was appointed to board of Cox & Kings becoming Chairman in 1975 and was also a director of Grindlays Commercial Holdings Ltd during the period that Cox and Kings remained a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Bank. In 1980, Grindlays had to dispose all of its non-banking interests and he became the joint owner of Cox and Kings. He is now the Chairman both Indian and UK Cox & Kings companies and of Good Relations India. He launched his coveted PR Brand in India and formed the company on 11th January 1988.  His affection to India remains steadfast; he has just completed his 368th visit to the country.

Tony Good is a strategist and has vast experience of business, through being involved at a then unheard of level of seniority in some of the UK's biggest takeovers in the 1970s and 1980s and directly as chairman and non-executive director of a host of companies. Lord Newby co-founder and director of Matrix Public Affairs, which installed Good on its board years ago, described his knowledge of business issues and businesspeople as encyclopedic.

The then Bell Pottinger group managing director, Piers Pottinger, who Tony Good hired 15 years ago as chief executive of Good Relations' financial operation, described him as unstoppable, diligent, conscientious, incredibly meticulous and very straightforward. Tony is not afraid to tell clients bad news. He is not at all like his generation of PR man, which was the carnation in the buttonhole, have another G&T type. He broke the mould and has been instrumental in raising the status of PR to genuinely strategic level. A decade old opinion by Piers Pottinger holds its ground even today.

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