The Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) in collaboration with ASEAN PR Network formally announced the hosting of the 29th National PR Congress alongside the 28th Student PR Congress in a milestone joint event happening this September that marks a variety of firsts for the country’s premier organization for public relations professionals.

A first in hybrid format, the two events will take place on September 1 and 2, 2022, with the joint Congress hosting key participants attending in person at The Manila Peninsula.

Those from the regions, meanwhile, will attend virtually in compliance with current Covid-19 restrictions.

The joint PRSP event’s theme is “The Tipping Point: Reboot”, anchored on PRSP’s key aspirations of truth, innovation, and progress.

The joint Congress also aims to propagate truth, innovation, and progress as key anchors for communicators, helping rebuild responsibly and sustainably as the economy reopens.

“As the most prestigious and highly anticipated gathering of communicators and Public Relations professionals in the Philippines, the roster of speakers this year will be composed of the biggest business leaders and visionaries from both local and international organizations and companies who will impart valuable insights to help us blaze a trail during these challenging times,” said Harold Geronimo, APR, PRSP president.

The PR Congress is the largest congregation of public relations practitioners across industries in the public sector, civil society, and students in the country. The Students Congress, on the other hand, is the annual gathering of students eager to learn more about the public relations industry from leading practitioners in the field.

The twin annual conferences are spearheaded and organized by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP). For more information, visit the event website or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/PRSPofficial.

Source : https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/06/19/public-square/prsp-holds-first-ever-joint-hybrid-national-pr-congress/1847905