Showing posts with label Global PR Conclave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global PR Conclave. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

6th Global PR Conclave at Mumbai


The countdown for the 6th Global PR Conclave & Chanakya Awards event  being hosted by PRCI has begun.  It is just round the corner,  on Monday, February 13, 2012. 

Time: 10 AM onward
Venue: Rooftop, Trident, Nariman Point, Mumbai

The conclave theme is:
PR – Interface or Interference – Media and PR perspectives
We will also have panel discussions on:
  • PR Interface or Interference
  • New Age- New Rage: Challenges and Opportunities in social/digital media
  • Political/Government PR: Opportunities and Limits
PR professionals can participate as delegates with an on-the-spot registration @ Rs 3,500

We plan to start the Conclave at 10 AM with a formal inauguration to be followed by the key note address.
Maharashtra DGP Mr. K Subramanyam has given his consent to the chief guest.
Veteran journalists H K Dua, Kumar Ketkar, D K Raikar, Ayaz Memon, Ashok Advani, Shishir Joshi will grace the occasion, apart from corporate honchos and communication professionals
One of the signature properties of PRCI is the annual Chanakya Awards that recognizes the outstanding contribution made by corporate, educational institutions, to the PR profession and the society at large.
PRCI also felicitates PR practitioners for their outstanding contribution by inducting them into the PR Hall of Fame. The entire award process is determined by an independent jury.
PRCI Global Conclaves have so far been held Bangalore, New Delhi and Chandigarh and this time round Mumbai chapter has offered to play the host.
PRCI is engaged in providing training, setting standards of professional excellence, and uphold principals of ethics. As a leading voice in the industry, PRCI also advocates for greater understanding and adoption of public relations services. Established in 2004, PRCI has its headquarters at Bangalore with over about 20 active chapters located in Mumbai, New Delhi, Baroda, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Kerala, Hyderabad, Chennai, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Pune, Manipal, Mysore, Chhattisgarh, Guwahati and Mizoram.

B N KUMAR
Chairman – PRCI Mumbai Chapter & Global Conclave

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