“I'm sure you'll be hearing more about all of these today, but I just wanted to give you an overview of what we're thinking about. The first one is about artificial intelligence and the power of generative AI. Understanding how that's going to affect our industry. Understanding the principles that are necessary for us to adopt before we start working with this important new technology. And then finding examples of best practice. The second one is about accessibility. Accessibility and how we can ensure that everybody has a pathway to access work in our industry. We need to draw on the widest possible talent pool, and that means making PR communications the career of choice for young people in schools and universities across the world.”
Convener of the annual conference, Tolulope Olorundero, expressed her gratitude to all delegates, stakeholders, partners, and sponsors for the event's success and massive turnout.
“Reflecting on the success of the Experiencing PR 2024 Conference, we express our deepest appreciation to our esteemed speakers, delegates, valued partners, sponsors, and volunteers for their invaluable contributions. These collective efforts played a pivotal role in making this event a resounding success. Looking ahead to the future with optimism, we eagerly anticipate the innovative contributions that the new conference committee will bring to the table for the 2025 Experiencing PR Conference.”
With a focus on conflict management, this year’s conference explored various strategies for navigating conflicts, influencing decision-making, and supporting decision making in 2024 and beyond.
The diverse lineup of speakers, including local and regional experts such as Odiri Erewa-Meggison, External Affairs (Corporate Relations) Director at British American Tobacco Cluster of West and Central Africa Markets; Lucy Pearson, Country Director of the British Council, Nigeria; Debbie Larry-Izamoje, Chief Operating Officer of Brila Media; Hemant Gaule, Dean of the School of Communications & Reputation; Osayi Alile, CEO of ACT Foundation; Eloine Barry, Founder and CEO of African Media Agency, shared their strategies for navigating conflicts, influencing decision-making, and implementing new tactics that will support decision-making in 2024 and beyond.
Through panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions, delegates had the opportunity to collaborate, exchange ideas, and gain practical skills applicable to their professional endeavors. The conference also served as a platform for Nigerian women in Public Relations to showcase their expertise and contribute to the industry's advancement.
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