Local journalist bags fifth national award after being named an Influential Woman In Business
By Nadia Sayed 29th May 2026
A local journalist of three decades has been named an Influential Woman In Business after celebrating her latest award.
Amanda Chalmers was recognised by Innervision Media for her excellence in PR & Communications consistently delivered by her company Chalmers News PR, based in Warwick.
It is 'in recognition of demonstrating exceptional dedication, professionalism and influence in delivering impactful journalism, strategic public relations and high-quality communications services.
The recognition also 'honours a continued commitment to excellence, creativity and meaningful storytelling, setting a high standard within the communications industry and making a lasting impact through trusted and effective PR solutions.'
The news brings Amanda's impressive national awards tally to five, since launching her business seven and a half years ago.
The former journalist's 30 years in the regional press, culminated with a stint in the Stratford-Upon-Avon Herald editor's chair between 2014 and 2018, before launching the agency, which specialises in affordable cross-sector PR for small businesses and start-ups as well as charities and not-for-profits.

It follows her recently celebrating being named among the Top 10 Businesses From Home in the UK Small Business Awards, in December, as well as the Ladies First Excellence In Media Award in 2023 and 2025 as well as the Woman Who Awards 'Achieves In Media' category gong in 2024.
UK-based Innervision Media focuses on recognising individuals and businesses making a genuine impact in their industry, bringing over 30 years of combined experience across media, PR and awards research.
The company's Matthew Scott said: "We look at a combination of research, industry presence and overall impact. This includes consistency, how a brand is positioning itself, and the results it is delivering. We also take into account future potential and direction, not just past achievements.
"We have recognised a wide mix of founders, directors and growing brands across sectors such as PR, property, finance, health and the creative industries. In most cases, it comes down to people doing strong, consistent work and building something with long-term value.
He added: "Amanda stood out to our editorial team for her approach to PR, which feels both thoughtful and genuine. Through Chalmers News PR, she has built a strong reputation for helping brands communicate clearly and position themselves effectively in their market.
"It goes beyond visibility and focuses on making sure the message connects. That balance between creativity and results is what really stood out, along with the consistency in her work and a clear sense of long-term direction." Amanda worked on newsdesks in and around Warwickshire, including the former Nuneaton Tribune and Rugby Advertiser, and, as deputy editor at the Daventry Express and Buckingham and Winslow Advertiser series before joining the Herald."

She said: "I'm incredibly proud to be recognised nationally for my work once again, particularly in what must have been a very strong field. And the judges' comments indicate they understand the important ethos that drives my work.
"While my greatest reward is spotlighting and celebrating my clients' successes, it is a joy to feel that same sense of achievement myself. Onwards and upwards together!
Visit Chalmers News PR at https://chalmersnewspr.co.uk/
To learn more about Innervision Media visit here.

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