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EuroPCom - First European Conference on Public Sector Communications

EuroPCom aims to promote (a) professionalisation (b) knowledge sharing (c) networking, of and between communication experts from the various levels of government in all EU Member States. The EuroPCom conference is on the official calendar of the Belgian presidency of the European Union. The initiators are the Belgian Walloon Region's "Service public de Wallonie" and the Flemish Region's "Diensten voor het Algemeen Regeringsbeleid", together with the Committee of the Regions. The conference is being organised in partnership with all the various tiers of government in Belgium: the federal government, the Brussels Capital region and the German-speaking Community.

What
When Oct 12, 2010 09:00 AM to
Oct 14, 2010 05:30 PM
Where European Parliament , Brussels, Belgium
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The conference is free of charge. Early registration is recommended.
Due to limited space only confirmed participants can attend.

  • Conference website launched! Visit europcom.net to find out more programme, topics, evening events, venues...
  • First speakers confirmed: Erik Hansen, City of Oslo, Claus Soerensen, EC, John J O’Flaherty, CitizenScape, Cathérine van Eeckhaute, Gov2u
  • To find great speakers/experts on public communications from all over Europe is a real challenge. Cases from cities/municipalities wanted!
  • the pressure is on: translations, graphic design, website, finalising programme & finding speakers - EuroPCom stress
  • Working on the first designs for the EuroPCom print materials.

Themes:

1.       Communicating about Europe at multiple levels of government

- European communication policy closer to its citizens

2.       Making public communication more efficient and professional 

- Everyday practice of communication experts in Europe

3.       Communicating in ways that encourge public participation

4.       Sustainable communication

- Long term communication and environmentally friendly communication policy

5.       Relations with the press and the media

6.       Branding states, regions, cities and municipalities

 

 

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