Global Alliance Launches #NextInLine Initiative to Empower Future PR Leaders as Part of Student & Young Practitioners Month
The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management (Global Alliance) dedicates October of every year to reaching out to students and young professionals all over the world to exchange ideas, network, and share insights into the trends and research outcomes as well as discuss the future of the PR profession in the dynamic age of digital technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This year, Global Alliance is introducing a new concept called the #NextInLine Initiative with the theme "Responsible Communication."
#NextInLine is more than just a hashtag — it’s a movement! Designed to empower the next generation of PR and communication professionals, it serves as a platform that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Through global forums, webinars, and recognition initiatives such as the #NextInLine Responsible Communicators’ Recognition, students and young practitioners around the globe will be able to collaborate, discuss and connect with each other to promote this year's theme, Responsible Communication.
At the Hero Web Conference, we will be inviting notable PR and Communication speakers globally who are clear representations of responsible communication. Then on October 29, during the "#NextInLine event highlight: Hero Web Conference," we will also recognize the talents and contributions of emerging leaders as responsible communicators.
Join the #NextInLine movement and take part in creating a better future for PR and Communications!
For more information, please contact Ana Pista, Global Alliance Chair of Student & Young Practitioners Month: syp.globalalliance@brandcommasia.com.ph
Or Mateus Furlanetto, Chief Administrative Officer of Global Alliance: cao@globalalliancepr.org
Stay tuned for updates on Global Alliance Student & Young Practitioners Month by clicking the following link: https://www.globalalliancepr.org/student-young-practitioner-month
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