Presented by: Lauren More, Vice President Communications, Ford of Canada
When: October 13th, 2010, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Sheraton Hotel – 150 Albert Street, O’Connor Room
Cost:
CPRS Members: 50.00
CPRS Student Members: 40.00
Non-Members: 65.00
About the Presentation:
As business people and communications professionals, we certainly live in interesting times. We are witnesses...
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Presented by: Lauren More, Vice President Communications, Ford of Canada
When: October 13th, 2010, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Sheraton Hotel – 150 Albert Street, O’Connor Room
Cost:
CPRS Members: 50.00
CPRS Student Members: 40.00
Non-Members: 65.00
About the Presentation:
As business people and communications professionals, we certainly live in interesting times. We are witnesses to unprecedented shifts in the global economies – new population growth patterns are emerging, market purchasing power is changing and consumer preferences around the world are converging. Many of the decisions we make today, during this unique economic era, will shape our companies for decades to come. How do we ensure we’re delivering the products and services customers and clients really want? In this session, we’ll explore some of these consumer mega-trends from a global perspective.
About Lauren More:
Lauren More is the Vice President of Communications at Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., where she manages multiple media communications programs and serves as a company spokesperson on a number of topics, including: corporate news, manufacturing and assembly operations, environment and safety, human resources issues, and crisis communications.
Ms. More has more than 20 years experience as a communications professional and daily newspaper reporter. Prior to joining Ford, she served as the Public Relations Manager for Canada at one of the world’s largest technology and management consulting firms and has held a variety of positions at Toronto-based public relations agencies.
As a journalist, Ms. More earned both national and regional awards for her work covering everything from educational issues and local politics, to high-tech and the automotive industry. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University and earned a Master of Business Administration degree from York University’s Schulich School of Business.
Spaces are limited. Please register by October 8, 2010 on the secure CPRS Ottawa-Gatineau website at
www.cprsottawa.com. Use the Online registration link. Prepayment by credit card is required to reserve your seat for the event. We accept Visa and MasterCard. Payment at the door is dependent upon availability.
Cancellation policy: Cancellations must be received at least 24 hours prior to the event. Late cancellations and no-shows will be charged the full amount.
CPRS Ottawa/Gatineau would like to thank its generous sponsors:
CNW Group
Thornley Fallis/76Design
News Canada
Duocom Canada Inc.