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P + Measurement Partners PR Experts to Discuss Industry Issues

In a bid to fully evaluate and sustain communication and public relations best practices around the globe, as well as offer solutions to persistent problems in the PR industry, P+ Measurement Services, a leading media intelligence agency, will be hosting the 21st edition of #EvaluatePR, welcoming all communications and public relations stakeholders from around the world.

#EvaluatePR is an enlightening, interactive, and informative event featuring communications, public relations, and media intelligence practitioners who will be sharing their experiences, advice, and insights on Media Intelligence, Monitoring, Research, Performance audit, Measurement and Evaluation in an interactive session.
Chineze Amanfo, Lead, Public Relations, 9Mobile; Sean Williams, Assistant Professor of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, Ohio; Maya Koleva, Head of Research and Insight at Commetric, London and David Olajide who is a Consultant at Curzon PR, Nigeria, are the panelists lined up for this edition. The theme for this event is “Advancing the synergy between public relations and measurement practitioners.”

The event will be held virtually via the Google Meet platform on Friday, September 23rd, 2022 at 12:00pm (West African Time).

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