Hosted by UKTJPR in partnership with Bright One, the volunteer-run comms agency for the third sector, and sponsored by The PR Network, this event looks at how technology PR agencies and in-house teams can work effectively with the charities that make up the third sector and journalists that cover them.
The session will look beyond traditional CSR practises and towards the ever deeper...
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Hosted by UKTJPR in partnership with Bright One, the volunteer-run comms agency for the third sector, and sponsored by The PR Network, this event looks at how technology PR agencies and in-house teams can work effectively with the charities that make up the third sector and journalists that cover them.
The session will look beyond traditional CSR practises and towards the ever deeper relationships that charities and brands look for, such as the Pepsi Refresh campaign, Orange mobile volunteering, and the Sony/WWF Greenbook campaign.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Ben Matthews, Bright One
- Susie Richardson, Macmillan Cancer Support
- Sam Phillips, 33 Digital
- Chris Reed, Brew
- Simon Collister, We Are Social
We'll also be looking at how smaller charities can work with the media to boost their profile and raise awareness of their social good. It should be a great event for journalists interested in charities, charity PRs, charity media, and those interested in the relationship between the media and charities.
Do Good - sponsored by The PR Network, a next generation communications company. Part PR agency, part recruiter we match the globe’s finest, senior PR professionals with exciting consulting, in-house or agency opportunities.
Link to Bright One
http://brightone.org.uk/
Link to The PR Network
http://www.theprnetwork.co.uk/
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