04 Jun 1999
| by GILES FRASER, managing director, inform
Directors Forum was
that arch-enemy of PR and all things corporate, John Pilger. It was a
vintage ...
definitions put forward during the rest of the forum.
To their credit the organisers tried to broaden ...
been the ideal forum to hear from those involved in the most daunting PR
tasks of the last year ...
16 Nov 2001
| by HOLLY WILLIAMS
Tobacco giant British American Tobacco (BAT) is launching a
corporate social responsibility ...
-to-face forums across the globe in a bid to establish dialogue with
the firm's critics.
He said BAT was set to stage 13 or 14 forums this year, continuing with
the programme into 2002.
But he ...
12 Sep 1997
| by KATRINA DUNBAR
The conference marketplace is becoming more crowded. The latest
British Conference Market Trends...The conference marketplace is becoming more crowded. The latest
British Conference Market Trends Survey, carried out by the British
Tourist Authority and published in August, found a 4.2 per cent rise ...
to
hold an audience s attention.
WCT Live came up with the ground-breaking idea for British Airways ...
22 Jun 2001
CSR advance needs comms
Companies are not doing enough to communicate the extent of their
socially responsible practices, delegates at the Communication
Directors' Forum 2001 were told ...
is the third most important factor
influencing its reputation, the Forum was told.
In a session ...
25 Apr 2003
The PRWeek Forum - the ultimate networking event for public relations and communication...to register now for your FREE delegate place at the 2003 summer Forum.
The first networking event of this year will take place at The Cheltenham Park Hotel, Cheltenham from 9 to 11 July, with a second Forum planned for November.
The PRWeek Forum provides an invaluable opportunity for the communication heads ...
04 Oct 2002
to chair debates at the third PRWeek Forum....The Forum, which takes place at Belton Woods in Lincolnshire from 11 - 13 November, will feature a series of debates chaired by industry figures and opinion formers, including Consumer's Association chairman Shelia McKenchie and Sky Business News editor Michael Wilson.
Topics under discussion ...
01 Mar 2002
for the
forthcoming PRWeek Forum (14-16 July)....Following the success of the networking event for communications and PR
directors launched last November, PRWeek plans to run two events in
2002. The Forum, which features a series of debates and enables comms heads
from FTSE 100 and other blue-chip companies to meet key consultancies
and service providers ...
20 Sep 2002
FORUM: Consumers' Association chief Shelia McKechnie and Sky Business News editor Michael Wilson
03 May 2002
ROME: The Non-Governmental Organisations' Forum for Food
Sovereignty has hired a chief press
10 Jun 2005
complained they felt excluded from decision making.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY: The Resource Recovery Forum