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October 23, 2014 #CommsChat on the PR Agency of the Future
At its national conference last month, the PRCA (@PRCA_UK) introduced the PR Agency of the Future – one which is agile, creative and able to meet the changing needs of clients. On this week’s #CommsChat we’ll be joined by Matt Cartmell, communications director at the PRCA and Danny Whatmough (@dannywhatmough), head of digital consumer at Weber Shandwick.
Topics will include:
- In what ways do agencies need to work differently?
- What will the typical PR agency look like in 10 years time?
- How will those changes better cater to clients’ needs?
- What do agencies need to do to make those changes? Will this impact other types of comms agencies too?
- What would you like to see studied or covered in the next stages of the project?
Join us! We tweet from @CommsChat and #CommsChat takes place from 8-9pm UK time – for worldwide times, go here. Anyone can take part in the discussion – simply follow the hashtag here or on Twitter. If you can’t make the chat or would like to revisit it, a transcript will go up on Tuesday morning.
We’d love to hear your suggestions for future topics for #CommsChat – get in touch with Brittany by email or Twitter if you have any ideas.
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