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UNHCR on global campaigns

Nicholas van Praag, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), will be joining the Best Practice: Global Campaigns session.

 
Activism and pressure groups

Christopher Springham of Luther Pendragon will moderate the session "Impact of Pressure Groups and Activism on Communications Campaigns".

 
PR in China
Colleen Pizarev, Vice President International Distribution, PR Newswire will be joining the session ' IPRA World Congress 2008: The road to China". 
 
DHL Express and Social Communications
Christina Koh, Senior Vice President Communications and Sustainability, DHL Express Global, has confirmed she will be presenting her work at the Social Communications session.
 
Kenyan High Commissioner and Conflict Communications
H. E. Mr. Joseph Muchemi, the Kenyan High Commissioner in London, will share his views on Communications during a Conflict.
 
S. American Social Communications
Valéria Perito, CEO Sao Paulo Ketchum Estrategia, will talk about her work with the Amanco Group as part of the Social Communications session.
 
Social responsibility in Saudi Arabia
Khalid Abubshait, General Manager, Government Affairs from Saudi Aramco will speak about the company’s social responsibility programme in Saudi Arabia.
 
InBev nv on eco-consciousness
Christopher Burghardt of InBev nv has confirmed that he will be joining the greening of PR session.
 
StatoilHydro on future trends
Inge Wallage of StatoilHydro will be sharing her views on future global trends at this year's IPRA Summit.
 
Asian agency view on PR's global talent war
Rachel Catanach will be giving us an insight into the Asian view of PR's global talent war.
 
Go green with the Singapore Water Agency
Yap Kheng Guan of PUB, the national water agency of Sinapore, will be joining the greening of PR session to share the success of his water makes a spash campaign.
 
Kosovo communications
Virtyt Gacaferi, Team Leader UNDP Kosovo, will share his communication experiences during the Communications During A Conflict Session.
 
Digital China

Darren Burns, Managing Director, Shanghai & Guangzhou Weber Shandwick, has confirmed he will present a case study on the Pampers Unites Mothers in Digital China campaign at this year's IPRA Summit. 

 
 
Kenya AIDS council

Peter Mutie, Head of Communication, National AIDS Control Council Kenya,  will talk us through his communication campaign for “HIV Testing and Counselling Week Publicity and Social Mobilisation” in Kenya.

 
Beijing session
IPRA President Robert W. Grupp will be leading a session on the  IPRA World Congress 2008 in Beijing, which will highlight the new challenges and trends facing Asia. 
 
Roger Hayes to chair Summit
Roger Hayes, Past President and Member Emeritus of IPRA, has confirmed that he will chair the 2008 Summit.
 
Boyd Neil on activism

Boyd Neil, senior V-P at Hill & Knowlton Canada, share his thoughts on the impact of pressure groups and activism on communications campaigns.

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Rumeur Publique
Christophe Ginisty, Managing Director at Rumeur Publique, will give an exciting insight into new media.
 
Virgin's green communications
As director of communications at one of the world’s biggest airlines, Virgin Atlantic’s Paul Charles will share his views on a green communications strategy.
 
Founder to share MORI research
An attention-grabbing talk is promised when Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL shares some of MORI’s latest research for the future of global trends session.
 
Activism, PR and tobacco
Guy Côté, Vice President Media Relations at JT International SA, will give us his point of view on the impact of pressure groups and activism on communications campaigns.
 
Hay Group on talent challenge
Stephen Welch, Associate Director and Head of Communications and Media consulting at Hay Group, will share his views on the challenges of PR’s global talent war.
 
Wholesale campaigning
Andy Muncer, Global Head of Corporate Communications at ING Wholesale Banking, will explain the essentials of ING Wholesale Banking’s global campaign.
 
UK foreign office on global PR
Lucian Hudson, Director of Communications Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will demonstrate how global campaigns can be successfully applied in the field of strategic communication and public diplomacy.
 
Asian PR perspective

Harjiv Singh, Co Founder and CEO International Operations, Gutenberg Communications, will speak on trends in global business and communications from an Asian viewpoint.

 
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The HAC is conveniently situated for transport:  

By air
By London Underground and by bus
By train
By car
By taxi

By air

From Heathrow airport
: www.heathrowairport.com
Take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to Kings Cross/St. Pancras. Change either onto the Hammersmith and City, Circle or Metropolitan line to Moorgate or change onto the Northern line to Old Street.
Alternatively, you can take the Heathrow Express to Paddington station. Change onto the Hammersmith and City line to Moorgate.

From Gatwick Airport
: www.gatwickairport.com
Take the Gatwick Express train to Victoria station.
From Victoria, take the Victoria line underground to King’s Cross Station. Change at King’s Cross for the Northern line to Old Street.

From Stansted Airport
: www.stanstedairport.com
Take the Stansted Express train to Liverpool Street station.
From Liverpool Street, take the Circle, Metropolitan or Hammersmith and City line to Moorgate or take a taxi to the HAC.

From London City Airport
: www.londoncityairport.com
Take the Docklands Light Railway from London City Airport direct to Bank station. From Bank, take
the Northern line to Moorgate.

By London Underground and by bus

The HAC can be easily reached by London Underground. Moorgate and Old Street underground stations are both close to the HAC.
There are also frequent buses that stop nearby. For further information, please consult the Transport for London website:
www.tfl.gov.uk.

By train

You can take a train to either Liverpool Street station or to Moorgate train station. For further information, please consult the Transport for London website: www.nationalrail.co.uk

By car
If you wish to drive to the Conference, please refer to the following website:
www.streetmap.co.uk 

Parking: National Car Parks
Finsbury Square, the City, London, EC2A 1RR.
Telephone: 0870 606 7050
Website: www.ncp.co.uk
This car park is two minutes walk from The HAC on City Road. It is a 7 minute walk from Old Street and a 5 minute walk from Moorgate tubes.
Opening hours: Monday-Sunday, 24 hours a day.
Cost: £ 1.40 per 15 minutes, maximum charge per day £35.00. Night rate 17.00-09.00 £6.00

By taxi

London black cab
Bookings: 07957 696673
Website:
www.londonblackcabs.co.uk
Addison Lee
Bookings: 020 7387 8888
Website:
www.addisonlee.com 

 

Past comments

"The IPRA Summit was a very good opportunity for networking and sharing opinions with participants from all areas of public relations and communications across the world."

 

"The high level of lecturers and topics provides me with new perspectives and practical views in PR across the world."

 

"The IPRA Summit is an international event that offers the highest level of content among all events in the PR community."

 
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