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Registrations are closed


Registrations are now closed. Please contact events@iabcvic.com.au.

Organiser

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Date:

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Location:

Deakin University Melbourne City Centre, Level 3, 550 Bourke St


Registration closes on:

Monday, 16 February 2015 at 11:59 PM - (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Event:  Crisis and Issues Management

The ability to spot emerging issues, respond quickly and appropriately and navigate through hot spots with sound judgement against the fierce speed of social media are critical skills for communications practitioners working in issues rich environments.  

For some, dealing with issues is all part of a day's work.

Hear our expert panel share their behind the scenes experiences and insights on crisis and issues management, lessons learned, and discuss the importance of stakeholder management, the role and influence of social media and maintaining consistency of messaging across platforms. 

IABC members and non-members welcome. Chatham House rules will apply for this event. 

Speakers:        Simon Westaway - Vice President, External Communications, BHP Billiton
Barbara Sharp - Co Founder, Pax Republic
Joe Calafiore - Head of Community Relations, Transport Accident Commission
Megan Taylor - Head of Reputation and Engagement, Transpacific Industries Group            
Glenn Campbell - Manager Change and Strategic Communications, Toyota Australia 
         
Format:       Panel session and audience Q&A with networking drinks to follow
         
Date:       Wednesday 18 February 
Time:       18:00 PM - 20:00 PM 
        Panel commences at 18.15 sharp followed by networking and drinks
         
Venue:       Deakin University Melbourne City Centre, 
Level 3 550 Bourke St  
Melbourne CBD
    
                                
Costs       Members: $60
Students: $40
Non-Members $80