Jordan to host the Global PR Trends Summit this November


09-09-2014 12:51 PM

Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - After the phenomenal success in 12 different countries, the Global PR Trends Summit, one of the world’s biggest PR events is coming to Jordan this year, from 16-17 November 2014 at the Sheraton Hotel in Amman.
The two day PR event features presentations by some of the world’s biggest PR experts including Princess Diana’s Private Secretary, the Official Spokesperson for William and Kate’s Royal Wedding and PR directors from Virgin, Jumeirah Group, Schneider Electric, Booking.com and Vodafone.

“In only three years the Global PR Trends Summit has been visited by over 5000 PR professionals in 12 different countries. This year alone we have hosted the event in Turkey, Qatar and Morocco where it was a major success. For our Jordanian edition we have prepared interactive presentations by some of the world’s biggest PR gurus on the latest PR trends such as reputation management, crisis communications, digital PR, PR partnerships and CSR. We are confident that the event will position Jordan as the PR capital of Middle East” says Kosta Petrov, Managing Director at P World, the company organizing the Global PR Trends Summit.

The first ever Global PR Trends Summit was hosted in Belgrade in 2011 and since then the event has been hosted in Albania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Qatar and Morocco. This is the first time the event is being hosted in Jordan.

The Global PR Trends Summit is organized by P World, a global creative agency with offices in Skopje, Prague and Baku. Royal Jordanian is the event’s Official Airline. Bidaya is the event’s Official PR Partner while Mediame.com is the event’s Exclusive Media Partner. The event is also supported by MEPRA (The Middle East PR Association)




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