Invitation to an IPRA webinar on AI for crisis communications: 12 September 2024


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I am pleased to invite you to the next in the series of IPRA Thought Leadership webinars. The webinar Using AI for crisis communications will be presented by Philippe Borremans on Thursday 12 September 2024 at 12.00 GMT/UCT (unadjusted).

 

What is the webinar content?

Join Philippe Borremans for a webinar exploring the impact of AI on crisis communication. Learn how AI tools enhance strategy and response efficiency in managing communication crises.

 

How to join

Register here at Airmeet. (The time shown should adjust to your device’s time zone.)

A reminder will be sent 1 hour before the event.

 

Background to IPRA

IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, was established in 1955, and is the leading global network for PR professionals in their personal capacity. IPRA aims to advance trusted communication and the ethical practice of public relations. We do this through networking, our code of conduct and intellectual leadership of the profession. IPRA is the organiser of public relations' annual global competition, the Golden World Awards for Excellence (GWA). IPRA's services enable PR professionals to collaborate and be recognised. Members create content via our Thought Leadership essays, social media and our consultative status with the United Nations. GWA winners demonstrate PR excellence. IPRA welcomes all those who share our aims and who wish to be part of the IPRA worldwide fellowship. For more see www.ipra.org

 

Background to Philippe Borremans

Philippe Borremans, with over 25 years in risk and crisis communication, advises multinationals and international organizations, and educates on technology's impact in PR. He authored Mastering Crisis Communication with ChatGPT and he edits the Wag The Dog newsletter. Philippe was IPRA president in 2021.

 

Contact

International Public Relations Association Secretariat

United Kingdom

[email protected]

Telephone +44 1634 818308

 

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