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Digital Dodos: is the corporate and public affairs director nearly extinct?

Friday, March 26, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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 Digital Dodos: is the corporate and public affairs director nearly extinct?

 

A panel debate hosted by Glasshouse Partnership

 

You are invited to attend a panel debate, which will look at the future of corporate communications and public affairs and, specifically, how social and technological changes are transforming the role of the corporate and public affairs director. The panel will debate:

 

  • Is the corporate affairs and public affairs function fit for purpose in the digital age?
  • What skills and competences are needed to thrive in an Age of Transparency and stakeholder empowerment?
  • Who is doing things right and who is doing them wrong?
  • Social media: hyper-space hyperbole or all compelling agent of change? 
  • What are the factors changing the role of the corporate and public affairs director?
  •  How can you handle the competing demands & expectations of stakeholders & senior management?

 

In addition, we will be revealing new research, conducted by Watson Helsby, which reveals the digital challenges facing senior communicators in the UK today.   

 

Panellists

Dee Cayhill, Director, Watson Helsby, executive search consultants

Hugh Davies, Corporate Affairs director, 3

Martin Thomas, author of ‘Crowd Surfing’, non-executive Glasshouse Partnership

Matt Warman, consumer technology editor, Daily Telegraph

 

The panel will be chaired by James Thellusson, partner, Glasshouse Partnership.

 

Who should attend?

Senior corporate or public affairs directors interested in debating the big issues.

 

Details

When: March 26th 2010. 08.00am Breakfast. Debate starts at 08.30am. Ends 10.00am.

Where: 1 Alfred Place, London

 

Please register your RSVP by 21 March 2010

 

What if I can’t attend?

You can submit questions to the panel in advance of the event via Twitter (send an @

 message to @glasshouse) or email (jamest@glasshousepartnership.com).

Video recording of the debate will be available after the event from:

www.glasshousepartnership.com