Mark Pinner
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We are please to invite you to the next Pub PR session on Tuesday May
27, 7.30 pm.
Our topic for the evening will be: ‘Media reporting of the Olympic
torch relay: a Chinese view’.
It is our great pleasure to welcome Charles Shen as our speaker for
this exciting topic. Charles Shen is one of China's most recognizable
PR professionals with over 20 years PR and marketing experience. This
has ranged from in-house roles at HP and Intel, to senior consultancy
experience at Weber Shandwick and Edelman. As a high-profile
communications professional he is a sort-after speaker at industry
events and makes frequent contributions to communications industry
magazines.
Charles will provide his personal view on how Chinese view recent
events and discussion surrounding the Olympic torch relay overseas. He
will draw on his extensive experience in media relations and crisis
communications to outline how companies can respond if they are
targeted by media in this kind of situation.
The location is our usual venue, in the upstairs room of the new
Nanjie Bar, in between the old Browns and the Bookworm, opposite the
Banana Leaf.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Best regards
Mark Pinner
(On behalf of the founders of Pub PR - Vanessa Seow, Mark Pinner and
Ivana Vuckovic )
Date: May 27, 2008 (Tuesday)
Time: 7.30 pm for 8pm start
Venue: NanJie Bar南街吧
Address: Inside the corner of Sanlitun South street and Gongti Bei Lu
(三里屯南街和工体北路的角落里面)
Between the Bookworm and the old Brown's, opposite the Banana Leaf (书虫
咖啡听和Brown's酒吧中间,蕉叶泰国餐厅对面)
Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 010 6413 0963
Happy hours end at 8.00 pm, which gives 'buy one, get one free
cocktails'.
As ever, please feel free to extend this invite to your friends.
Pub PR provides an opportunity for people who are passionate about PR,
public affairs and marketing communications to meet and discuss topics
of professional interest in an informal setting. Pub PR meetings are
conducted on an off-the record basis unless otherwise noted.