Wednesday, August 15, 2012
PR360˚: RESPONDING in the AGE of DISRUPTION
‘PR360˚ : Responding in the Age of Disruption’ promises to bring you
up to speed, as well as to keep you ahead.
Public relations professionals
today have opportunities that didn’t exist before. Disruptive technologies like
Facebook and Twitter have revolutionized the way people communicate and do
business. The transformation is not over. In the Age of Disruption, CHANGE is
the only constant.
Adapt or be left behind. Learn to use these tools to your advantage at the 19th National Public Relations Congress, set on September 27-28 at the Grand Ballroom of the InterContinental Manila in Makati City.
Organized by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines, the 19th National PR Congress is presented by Philex Mining Corporation in cooperation with Circulo Verde and San Miguel Corporation. SM Investments Corporation sponsors lunch.
Major sponsors are Aboitiz Power,
Chevron Philippines, EON (The Stakeholder Relations Firm), GreenBulb Public
Relations, Maynilad Water Services, Inc., Petron Corporation, Publicus Asia,
Shell, Smart Communications, Inc., Total, and Zuellig. Minor sponsors are
Expedo, Ayala Corporation, Bayan Telecommunications, Inc., First Gen
Corporation, First Philippine Holdings Corporation, Globe Telecom, Inc.,
Goldilocks, Island Rose, Jollibee Foods Corporation, Kantar Media, Land Bank of
the Philippines, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, and TNS.
Media partners are GMA Network,
Inc., Business Mirror, BusinessWorld, Manila Bulletin, MediaBanc, Philippine
Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star, and TNM (The New Media).
Be a techie, not a tech victim.
Register now. Discounted ‘early bird’ rate applies until August 15. Call 387
5104 or visit www.PRCongress.ph for information.
Prof Dev 1: Public Relations for PR Practitioners

Presenters
were Shell Media Relations manager Tony Nebrida, CEMEX director for Public
Affairs Chito Maniago, Sagittarius Mines Corporate Communications manager John
Arnaldo, TV5 Multimedia head Carlo Ople, Globe Telecom Social Media manager Coy
Caballes, and lifestyle columnist Tessa Prieto-Valdes. TV5 news anchors Twink
Macaraig and Paolo Bediones moderated the open forum that followed each topic. PRSP
members led a Crisis Communication Workshop to cap Prof Dev 1.
At the 2nd General Membership Meeting
Over
40 members attended the Society’s second general membership meeting (GMM) on
June 29, 2012 at the Penthouse, MSE Building, Ayala Avenue, Makati City. Ayala
Land, Inc. was sponsor.
One
new member was inducted during the 2nd GMM. Photo shows (from left): PRSP VP-Internal and Membership Committee chairman
JORGE T. MARCO, APR of Ayala Land, Inc.; PRSP director and
Publication and Publicity Committee chair LOU
S. DE GUZMAN, APR of Quota International of Manila; new member JUDY O. KIS-ING of Land Bank of the
Philippines; PRSP director and Professional Development Committee chair JIKA M. DALUPAN of Pepsi-Cola Products
Philippines, Inc.; PRSP director JOJI B.
BANZON of Ciao Events Management; and PRSP past president and adviser JONES T. CAMPOS, APR of J.T.Campos
Corp. Campos also serves as executive director of ADBoard.
2nd
GMM topic: “Plastic Ka Ba o Ma-Papel?”

New member

PRSP
member Bernie Bagaman (standing), Corporate Communications manager of Resins
Inc., moderated a panel discussion with speakers (seated from left) Crispian
Lao, president of Philippine Plastics
Industry Association; Bunny Unlayao, consultant of Quick Service Restaurant
Management Link Association; and Anna Gonzales, sustainability manager of Ayala
Land Inc.

Noting
the advantages of plastics in terms of ensuring food safety, reusability and as
a source of fuel, Lao said the issue was “not about which is better –
plastics or paper,” but “freedom of choice” and being responsible for the
choices made. Unlayao said the fastfood industry fully supported the “green
initiatives happening in the country today,” but added that “we will never
compromise the food safety of our products and our consumers.” She cited
the industry’s use of “oxo-biodegradable” plastic packaging which “married the
usefulness of plastic and addressed the concerns of the environmental
component. Gonzales said that the she looked at the plastics ban in some cities
as a “driver for attitudinal change” that would eventually convince people to
be more mindful of what they consume and throw away. –with inputs of Bernie G. Bagaman
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