Showing posts with label corporate Communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate Communication. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

ET Corpcom Summit on Dec 9

In light of aggressive media strategies and tech enabled consumers, the modern day corporate communication team has to constantly tackle the fluctuating tides of scepticism. 

The second edition of The Economic Times Corporate Communication Summit is a daylong strategic meet, featuring some of the most influential voices in corporate communication. The summit will focus on ways in which businesses can keep employees informed, engaged, and motivated as well as provide an opportunity to interact with the experts as to understand how to advance their company’s goals while managing communication across multiple channels.

It gives us immense pleasure to announce the largest gathering for CC & PR professionals - The 2nd Annual Economic Times Corporate Communication Strategy Summit – 2016 scheduled on the 9th December, Mumbai.

(PRCI is the Supporting Partner for the Summit, adds PRapport Editor)

The summit will witness 100+ key stakeholders from leading conglomerates across India. Participants will comprise of Heads, Directors, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Senior Managers from Corporate Communications & Public Relations.

Advisory panel:
·         Debasis Ghosh, Public Affairs OfficerCiti India
·         Deepa Dey, Director Corporate Communications, GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare
·         Poonam Kaul, Vice President Corporate Communications, PepsiCo India
·         Rachana Panda, Chief Communications Officer & Citizenship Leader, GE South Asia
·         Sujit Patil, Vice President & Head - Corporate Communications, Godrej Industries
·         Viral Oza, Chief Marketing Officer, Lodha Group

Some of our eminent speakers:
·         Akansha Pradhan, Head Corporate communications, DHL Express
·         Calvin Printer, Vice President and Head of Corporate Communications, Dr. Reddy’s
·         Debasis Ghosh, Public Affairs OfficerCiti India
·         Moushumi Dutt, Senior Director and Head corporate communications, Philips India
·         Poonam Kaul, Vice President Corporate Communications, Pepsico India
·         Ramya Rajagopala, Head - Corporate Communications, Siemens
·         Senjam Sekhar, Head Corporate Communications, Flipkart
·         Sudeep Bhalla, Vice President - Corporate Communications & Sustainability, Vodafone India
·         Viswakumar Menon, Global Head of Communications, Suzlon Group
·         Yuvraj Mehta, Group Head-Corporate Communications, GMR Group

Key areas of discussion:
·         Brand reputation and identity management
·         Employee engagement in corporate communications
·         Driving business value though communication excellence
·         Crisis management – reinvention to re-establish corporate repute
·         Metrics and analysis of communication impressions
·         Creative improvisation! Doing it right

Registration Fees:

INR 20,000 (Inclusive of taxes)

To be a part of this industry platform, you may reach me on sujith.bangera@timesgroup.com / +91 9920460301

Regards,
Sujith Bangera
Assistant Manager – Special Projects
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Thursday, 10 November 2016

PRCI is Supporting Partner for ET Corpcom Summit

  • Summit to be held in Mumbai on December 09
  • Visit: http://et-strategymasterclass.com/CorpComm/index.php

MUMBAI: Leading communication professionals’ body Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) has tied up with ET Edge to be a Supporting Partner for the 2nd Annual Economic Times Corporate Communication Strategy Summit – 2016 scheduled on the 9th December at Mumbai.
In the light of the aggressive media strategies and tech enabled consumers, the modern day corporate communication team has to constantly tackle the fluctuating tides of skepticism.
The second edition of The ET Corporate Communication Summit thus assumes significance as it features some of the most influential voices in corporate communication field. The summit will focus on ways in which businesses can keep employees informed, engaged, and motivated as well as provide an opportunity to interact with the experts as to understand how to advance their company’s goals while managing communication across multiple channels.
PRCI is a national body of Public Relations, media, advertising and HR practitioners as well as mass communication academicians with about 30 chapters pan-India. It conducts knowledge enhancement workshops periodically and felicitates achievers in various facets of communication such as PR, Journalism, Advertising, HR, community welfare, films and music with its signature Chanakya Awards. PRCI has recently launched its first global chapter in Dubai and will shortly have its units in te UK, US, Australia and so on.
PRCI has a youth wing called Young Communicators’ Club (YCC) though which it conducts professional activities for mass communication students.

PRCI also undertakes communication campaigns with social relevance. Recently, it organized campaign focusing on water conservation, girl security. Right now, it is running a campaign called Mission Mumbai Local focusing attention on the need to improve suburban rail infrastructure in the city where ten people die daily on an average on railway tracks, said PRCI national president and veteran media professional B N Kumar.
PRCI Chairman Emeritus and Chief Mentor M B Jayaram said the ET Corpocom summit is a unique opportunity for all communication professionals to learn from each other’s experiences.

PRCI and YCC will hold the 11th Global Communication Conclave at Bangalore in March first week.