European Summit on Measurement

Special PRCA Member rate for Europe’s biggest Measurement Conference

PRCA members have a special discount price opportunity to take part in the European Summit on Measurement taking place in Dublin from 13-15 June.

Jackie Brock-Doyle, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic & Paralympic Games (LOCOG), is one of the key speakers who will speak to 150 delegates from 27 countries.

The European Summit is organised by the International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication (AMEC) and is the biggest of its type in Europe.

Other confirmed speakers include: Anna Kepka, Media Insight Director Europe & North America, Unilever; Sandra Reape, Senior Consumer Insight Manager, Jameson International; Andre Manning, Vice President Corporate Communications, Royal Philips Electronics; Rebecca Duffy, Senior PR Manager, Microsoft Metrics; Melanie Brooks, Media and Communications Coordinator, CARE International, Geneva and Philip Sheldrake author of The Business of Influence.

The Summit includes a Workshop Day with international speakers. Summit EarlyBird offer in place. To register at the special PRCA discounted rate of €753 +VAT, use this special link. https://www.regonline.co.uk?eventID=1055621&rTypeID=235974

A highlight of the Summit will be a debate on how to measure social media involving Katie Paine, CEO and Founder, KDPaine & Partners; Richard Bagnall, Richard Bagnall, Insights & Analytics Director, Gorkana Group; Don Bartholomew, Senior Vice President, Digital and Social Media Research, Ketchum and Tim Marklein, Practice Leader, Technology & Analytics, WCG.

About AMEC

AMEC, the International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication has grown to become a global trade body for agencies and practitioners who provide media evaluation and communication research. AMEC’s purpose is to define and develop the industry on an international scale with better professional standards for both companies and individuals. It has members in 39 countries.


For further information contact:

Barry Leggetter, Executive Director

+44 1268 412414

Barryleggetter@amecorg.com

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