PacPrint Forums Filling Fast – Book Your Place Now!
The topics chosen for the PacPrint Forum Series, together with the calibre of the speakers, has clearly hit the mark with visitors who have responded with unprecedented interest and, with places filling fast for all three sessions, organisers are urging PacPrint visitors to book early to avoid missing a place at the Forum of their choice.
The three Forum sessions will each feature a keynote address from an internationally renowed specialist who will be addressing his key area of expertise.
On Wednesday 27 May, Professor Neville Norman will help delegates gain a better understanding of the economy and gain an insight into the current economic and business climate. Professor Norman will then lead a discussion on how businesses in the print and graphic communication industry can chart their future direction and maximise opportunities within the context of the wider financial climate.
The following morning, Dr Peter Ellyard will look at strategies for sustainable prosperity, highlighting issues such as climate change and the environment, and suggesting ways in which people and businesses can find innovative and sustainable solutions to the challenges presented by these important issues.
The final session, on Friday 29 May, will be led by well-known sportsman, coach, media personality and motivational speaker Mr David Parkin, who will address the issues of leadership. As well as identifying, motivating and mentoring the leaders of the future, he will also cover the principles of team dynamics and the fundamentals of organisational success.
All three sessions will be moderated by respected journalist, lawyer, author and broadcasting personality Elaine Canty, and will be supported by a panel of industry experts who will help put the issues and ideas raised into the context of the print and communications industry.
“Anywhere else in the world, you would have to invest a considerable amount of money to hear any one of these experts,” says Hadley, “but with the support of GAMAA and Printing Industries, and the PacPrint Board, these outstanding resources are available to all PacPrint visitors absolutely free of charge.
“As well as making sure you book your own seat online, well ahead of time, give some thought to the colleagues, clients and friends who may also benefit from these exciting forums. The topics are of vital importance to a wide range of businesses, so use the opportunity to invite others who you believe may also benefit from the presentations and discussions,” he adds.
The sessions are completely free of charge for anyone who has registered for PacPrint, but bookings must be made separately by going to www.pacprint.com.au
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For further information: Robyn Frampton
P 03 8080 5740
M 0419 101 117
E robyn@frampton.com.au