
THIS CONFERENCE PRESENTS THE IDEAL ENVIRONMENT TO BRING YOUR SOCIAL TEAM AND EXPLORE THE ONGOING SOCIAL POSSIBILITIES FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION.
Key discussion points include:
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN 2017!

It’s official: 2017 has entered the building. And with the new year comes an array of new social possibilities, opportunities and innovations for public sector organizations. Unlike other forms of media, social media is riding the evolution super-wave into the future. As people are becoming smarter and more aware, so has social media.
With the increasing emergence of new social media platforms, it’s time to reevaluate your organization’s social media presence to ensure it’s reaching your customers where they’re active and engaged today. Reevaluating your social media policy is also critical this year to ensure it’s still relevant for the new platforms, trends and behaviours of 2017. The social media landscape looks set to shift again this year and to ensure you stay on top of the trends and emerging tools, this two day congress has gathered social thought leaders to explore the next wave of opportunity.
This year’s program has been designed to create an interactive environment between speakers and delegates to share insights and learning’s over the past year. There will be ample opportunity to have specific challenges addressed among the practitioners and strategists in the group. We encourage delegates to arrive ready to explore the potential possibilities of their strategies and how best to move forward.
FEATURED SPEAKERS
MIRI RODRIGUEZ
Social Media Lead, Microsoft US
VIKAS BAGRI
Social Media Innovation Advisor, Government of India
LEE USSHER
Twitter Strategist, Buzz Web Media
TODD WHEATLAND
Global Head of Strategy and Author, King Content
TO REGISTER
To register for the conference please download the brochure and fax the form to us or you can Register Online.
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IBR Conferences Pty Ltd
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