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Leading PR Experts To Meet In Belgrade

This spring Belgrade will become the center of a Corporate Communication Revolution. On the 31st of March and 1st of April the Hyatt Hotel, in Belgrade, will be the place to be for all the PR, Corporate Communications and Marketing professionals in Central and Eastern Europe.

Leading PR Experts from the world’s best companies will gather in Belgrade to share their knowledge and expertise on corporate communication, marketing, PR, social media, crisis communication, brand credibility, reputation management, employee engagement and all the best practices of how to build a great communication strategy.

 

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This event will feature interactive presentations by the movers and shakers of the corporate communication industry, including:

· Elizabeth Musmanno, Former Worldwide Marketing Communication Director, Christian

Dior Couture /Former Senior VP Communication and Marketing, Vera Wang,

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· Paul Thompson, Head of Planning and Strategy, Yahoo!,

· Colleen Harris, Former Press Secretary to HRH Prince Charles, William and Harry,

Communications Advisor World Health Organization,

· Donald Steel Chief Communication Advisor BBC,

· Annemie Ress, HR Director Ebay,

· Sietse Bakker, Communication Manager Eurovision Song Contest and Author of “How

to Live WOW” and other Leaders from the PR and Corporate Communication Industry.

“The Corporate Communication Experience will revolutionize the PR Industry in Central and Eastern Europe. For the first time in modern history, so many of the world’s most prominent communications professionals will be in Belgrade to discuss the latest challenges, issues and trends facing the global communication world” says Kosta Petrov, the Chief Experience Officer of P, the company organizing this exclusive gathering.

For two days, Belgrade, will be the centre of the global communication world!

Let the Corporate Communication Revolution Begin!

REGISTER TODAY! www.thepworld.com

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