APACD Webinar To Help Communicators Navigate Covid-19 Crisis

Arun Sudhaman19th March 2020

Taking place on 31 March, the webinar aims to help Asia-Pacific comms directors explore the unique challenges facing them during the global coronavirus pandemic.

The Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors (APACD) is hosting an interactive webinar that will help comms directors explore the unique challenges facing them during the global coronavirus pandemic.

The session is taking place in partnership with audience interaction platform SparkUp to help us ensure that it reflects the views of all webinar participants, and uses these to inform the discussion and facilitate a better understanding of the key issues in play — including such topics as key communications priorities, challenges and how best practices are evolving. To ensure an open discussion, the session will be held under the Chatham House Rule.

Tuesday, 31 March 2020 | 12.00-1.00PM HKT/SGT
Full webinar details & pre-event survey questions will be provided to all participants ahead of the event. You can register here (please note that in-house participants are prioritised).

Moderated by PRovoke editor-in-chief Arun Sudhaman, the webinar will also be facilitated by APACD board members, along with the following agency specialists, both of whom are leading their respective firms’ Covid-19 response and counsel:

– Lydia Lee, president, Weber Shandwick China
– Rachel Catanach, president, FleishmanHillard Greater China

The session precedes the relaunch of APACD next month, which will include a new membership platform, along with events, informative content and a range of other benefits, as we strive to build a network that underpins the exchange of knowledge among in-house communications professionals, and advances our profession.

The APACD Board
Azmar Sukandar, Christopher Domitter, Keith Morrison, Christina Koh, Michael Chapnick, Shravani Dang

The communications profession has never been more important to a company’s purpose, culture and strategy. Become a member of APACD and help advance our profession across the Asia-Pacific region.

JOIN HERE