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Feb05
Virgin Health Bank will discuss how community-based strategic communications has been employed to explain to the Qatari community the benefits of banking a baby’s cord blood stem cells, at a session for communication professionals next month.
Doha Dialogic is a forum for communication professionals in Qatar being hosted by Doha-based branding and strategic communications agency Grow, with more than 80 communication specialists expected to attend the inaugural session on February 29, 2012.
Virgin Health Bank Commercial Director Mr Andrew Glen, will be a guest speaker at the first forum said Managing Director of Grow PR Samson Samasoni.
“Communication professionals in Qatar have much to learn from the experience of Virgin Health Bank and the community-based approaches they have successfully employed targeting Qatari communities,” says Mr Samasoni.
“Doha Dialogic is an innovative forum for cutting-edge solutions to complex communication challenges through case study and thought leadership. It is an opportunity for the communications community to meet and hear from local and international communicators who are helping to shape and transform the way in which communicators connect with their audiences,” says Mr Samasoni.
Grow Managing Director Mr Anthony Ryman believes that there are not many opportunities for local communication professionals to exchange ideas and to absorb and advance philosophies from leading communication experts.
“The Doha Dialogic sessions will typically feature two experts who have executed a variety of highly successful communication campaigns and strategies in Doha and internationally. We are proud to encourage and facilitate a meeting place for learning, sharing and discussion of the big communication ideas and concepts that are integral to any business today,” says Mr Ryman.
If you would like to book a place for Doha Dialogic, please email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).