Breakfast Briefing: The Powerful Convergence of Strategy, Leadership and Communications (New York)
 
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. July 22, 2009
The Penn Club
30 West 44th Street
New York, NY
10036

Join the Arthur W. Page Society and the Council of Public Relations Firms for a Breakfast Briefing on July 22.

 
Theme:  “The Powerful Convergence of Strategy, Leadership and Communications” 
 
Highlights of a new study of  163 CEOs, senior strategists and communications professionals, a comprehensive look at corporate strategy and the role of communications in its success or failure, will be presented.  A robust discussion on the implications to businesses, and to communications professionals will follow.  Click here to access The Powerful Convergence of Strategy, Leadership and Communications white paper from Forbes.com.
 
July 22 -- New York  --
Location:     Penn Club – 30 West 44th Street
Moderator:  Peter Debreceny, Consultant, Gagen MacDonald
Panelists:    Chris Atkins, VP of Corporate Communications, Standard & Poor’s
Ana Maria Delgado, VP  of Corporate and Legal Affairs, Organizacion Corona
Lucy Reilly Fitch, SVP, Corporate Communications, BAE Systems, Inc
Ray Jordan, Corporate VP, Public Affairs & Corp Communications, J&J

Jonathan Knowles, CEO, Type 2 Consulting
Emily Yoo, Director, Corporate & Strategic Planning, Tokio Marine


 
 

 
Research Highlights: Neil Benedict, Senior Vice President, FD
 
Click here to register:
Meeting fee and breakfast - $38
 
Research co-sponsored by Forbes.com, FD, the Council of Public Relations Firms and the Association of Strategic Planners
 
For any questions or additional information please contact the Council of PR Firms at 877-773-4767
 
Registration & breakfast: 8:00am
 
Presentation: 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

 

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