NATIONAL Public Relations introduces NATIONAL Exchange
Breakfast workshops to feature ideas and insights on the transformational changes impacting communicators
As part of NATIONAL Public Relations’ 40th anniversary, Canada’s leading communications Firm has created NATIONAL Exchange to help shape the next generation of communicators.
This series of workshops features an exchange of ideas and insights on the transformational changes impacting all communicators and advisers. The breakfast sessions range from discussing the key steps needed to build a personal brand to reviewing how digital is reshaping the way we develop compelling narrative. The sessions will be hosted by key experts from NATIONAL Public Relations and NATIONAL Equicom, NATIONAL’s specialized IR, Financial Communications and Special Situations practice.
“NATIONAL is proud to take the initiative in creating this informative series. These sessions promise to be fun, informative and interactive – just the right mix for rising star communicators,” said Kim West, Partner and Chief Client Officer at NATIONAL in Toronto. “It’s our 40th anniversary and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate than by giving back to our clients and friends.”
The schedule includes:
Data-driven Storytelling
Our role as communicators is essentially to reach and inspire people to act through a strong, compelling narrative. But the process of how we develop, tell and share our stories is going through a fundamental change, driven largely by a new media landscape and the advent of technology. Join Rick Murray, NATIONAL’s Managing Partner in Toronto and Chief Digital Strategist, and Mercedes Smith, Content Strategist, for a discussion on what these changes mean for communicators. They will also share practical tips on how to deliver the right story in the right context to the right people at the right time.
Build your Personal Brand
As a young communications professional, you’re focused on developing your craft and building profile and awareness for your company, agency or organization. But with more and better opportunities than ever before, are you taking the time to build your own personal brand? Join Kim West, NATIONAL Partner and Chief Client Officer for NATIONAL in Toronto, and Joanna Wilson, Vice President of NATIONAL’s Toronto Healthcare Practice, for an interactive discussion on what it takes to become an industry leader, how to get recognized for your expertise, ideas and skills, and what channels to use to help build your personal brand.
Mixing the Science with the Art
Until recently, communicators had little to rely on but their experience and gut feel that their ideas and marketing campaigns would lead to measurable success. Advances in analytics and online search tools now make it possible to arrive at data-driven decisions before launching a new program, increasing the likelihood of success and a positive return on investment. Join Jonathan Litwack, NATIONAL’s Director of Analytics & Insights, and Luc Levasseur, Director Corporate Communications, both in Toronto, as they review key research tools and lead a discussion on how to measure the outcome of any communications program.
Strength in Numbers
Communicators have a facility with words, and are able to develop interesting content and strong narrative with relative ease. But they sometimes lack comfort with numbers, missing out on career opportunities and access to the C-Suite. Join NATIONAL Equicom’s Joe Racanelli, Vice President, and Conrad Seguin, Account Executive, for an interactive discussion on the key financial terms that communicators need to know. How are they calculated? Why are they important for your company’s narrative?