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SourceCode Communications Managing Partner Rebecca Honeyman Elected to PR Council’s 2021 Board of Directors

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SourceCode Communications, award-winning technology communications agency, today announced that the agency’s co-founder and managing partner, Rebecca Honeyman has been elected to PR Council’s 2021 Board of Directors. As a member of the board, Honeyman will serve a three-year term with six other directors.

In addition to Honeyman, David Imre, CEO of imre, Diana Littman, CEO US of MSL, Josh Rosenberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Day One Agency, Ellen Ryan Mardiks, Global Chairman of Golin, and Trisch Smith, Global Chief of Diversity & Inclusion Officer of Edelman will join 11 Directors continuing their terms. Heather Kernahan, CEO North America of Hotwire, will serve as Chair with Chris Foster, President North America of BCW Global Group, serving as Vice Chair. Mike Santoro, President of Walker Sands, will serve as Treasurer, and Cheryl Gale, President of March Communications, will serve as Secretary.

“Like many agencies, 2020 was a challenging year for SourceCode, but we were lucky to be able to continue growing and learning with the support of the PR Council and our industry partners,” said Honeyman. “I am thrilled to join the PR Council’s Board of Directors to continue gaining further insight into the industry at large and support agencies of all sizes across the country.”

PR Council’s Board will focus on building the world’s most successful agencies with continued support representing different regions of the country, areas of expertise and agency size. With SourceCode Communications beginning its fourth year in business, Honeyman’s involvement in the Board of Directors will help shine a light on SourceCode’s growing portfolio and industry as a whole.

“This diverse and impressive group of leaders brings clear thinking about priorities and incredible energy to supporting our Members,” said Kim Sample, President, PR Council. “We look forward to continuing to push the envelope with innovative and rich programming that helps agency leaders define and achieve success in exciting new ways.”

Honeyman co-founded SourceCode Communications with Greg Mondshein, who was recently named a PRWeek 40 Under 40, in New York in 2017. Launched with a mission to evolve public relations and communications marketing through humanity, technology and data, SourceCode is focused on delivering individualized solutions to brands across five sectors.

In 2020, SourceCode was named PRWeek’s 2020 US Outstanding Boutique Agency, one of America's Best PR Agencies 2021 by Forbes, the #10 fastest growing agency by Adweek, and included on PR NEWS’ 2020 list of Top Places to Work in PR. The firm runs and founded the Diversity Marketing Consortium and recently launched a digital strategy practice with Sadé Council as VP of Digital.

To learn more about PR Council’s 2021 Officers and New Board Members, visit https://prcouncil.net/about/board-of-directors/. If you’re interested in learning more about SourceCode Communications and its award-winning approach to technology public relations, visit www.sourcecodecommunications.com.

About SourceCode Communications

SourceCode Communications is an award-winning communications marketing agency launched in 2017 by technology PR industry veterans Greg Mondshein and Rebecca Honeyman. Based in New York, the agency is focused on delivering measurable business impact to brands in five major sectors - Consumer & Lifestyle Technology, Financial Technology, Mobile, Cloud & Telecoms, Insights & Engagement, and Enterprise Technology. Recently named PRWeek's 2020 U.S. Outstanding Boutique Agency, SourceCode is the Holmes Report 2019 New Agency of the Year and PRNews’ Best Place to Work and Small Agency of the Year. For more information, please visit www.sourcecodecommunications.com.

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