8 October: AGM, Chairmans Dinner & Conference

On 8 October 2009 the PRCA is running:

  • PRCA & CorpComms Conference;
  • the PRCA Annual General Meeting; and
  • The Chairman's Dinner

Details of how to book onto these events are below.

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PRCA & CORPCOMMS CONFERENCE
 
- 8 October 2009, Millbank, London
- Tickets: £450pp or £700 for two.
- Book now: call / email Nicola on 020 7250 0607 or nicola@corpcommsmagazine.co.uk
 
If you have not already done so, it is not too late to join fellow managing directors and CEOs from over 70 PRCA agencies together with members of the CorpComms 100 Club and other senior in-house PR practitioners for the PRCA and CorpComms Conference at Millbank on 8 October.
 
The day is a combination workshops, panel discussions and keynote speeches. Speakers include Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP; Ed Williams, director of communications from the BBC; and Howell James, corporate affairs director at Barclays. Agency specific workshops in the morning are being run by: Neil Backwith, Neil Martinson (COI) and Trevor Morris. In the afternoon we have workshops on talent retention, evaluation and public sector challenges.

Thank you to our sponsors: Precise, KingstonSmithW1, tradeclips and PRNewswire.
 
To book tickets for yourself or your colleagues, please call / email Nicola on 020 7250 0607 or nicola@corpcommsmagazine.co.uk.
 
See below for details of how to book the Chairman's Dinner.

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CHAIRMAN's DINNER
 
- 8 October 2009, St Stephens Club, 34 Queen Anne's Gate, SW1H 9AB
- Tickets: £95pp
 
Book now: richard.ellis@prca.org.uk
 
Following popular demand, we have organised a dinner for members after the conference.
 
Tickets for the dinner (including ½ bottle wine) at St Stephen's Club are £95+vat. The dinner will take place from 20.00 and is an informal opportunity for agency MDs to meet and chat.
 
If you would like to attend, please email richard.ellis@prca.org.uk to confirm your place or call 020 7233 6026.

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The PRCA Annual General Meeting has been rescheduled to take place on 8 October 2009 at 7.15pm at St Stephens Club, 34 Queen Anne's Gate, SW1H 9AB.

All members are welcome to attend the AGM. It is expected to last a maximum of 30 minutes.

To give us an idea of numbers, please let katie.goodrum@prca.org.uk know if you would like to attend.

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