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Ateliers

Samedi 12 Juin

8h00 - 17h00 Réunion du Conseil d’administration de la SCRP  

Dimanche 13 Juin

8h00-10h00 Réunion du Conseil national d’agrément
Réunion du Conseil national d’éducation
Réunion du Conseil des présidents
8h15 – 11h15 Atelier facultatif pré-conférence - Regina Photo Walk
Led by Chris and Suzanne Salvo, Salvo Photography
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11h45 - 12h30 Cérémonies et lunch d’inauguration
12h30 - 13h30 Allocution du Collège des Fellows : Status of Aboriginal Communications in Canada Bert Crowfoot, Founder and CEO, The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
13h30 - 14h30 Atelier No. 1 : Visual strategic planning Chris et Suzanne Salvo, Salvo Photography Chris and Suzanne Salvo, Salvo Photography
13h30 - 14h30 Atelier No. 2 : Accreditation session (Session sur l’agrément) Francine Gaudet ARP, FSCPRS, Presiding Officer, Eligibility, National Council on Accreditation
14h30 - 16h00 Assemblée générale annuelle  
17h30 - 18h00 Réception  
18h00 - 21h30 Fowl Supper at Delta Regina

Happy Hour sponsored by CNW Group
Fowl Supper sponsored by the City of Regina
 

Lundi 14 Juin

8h15 - 8h30 Mot de bienvenue  
8h30 - 9h45 Conférencier invité : Canada and Canadians in a Changing World Peter Mansbridge, chef d’antenne, The National à la CBC
10h00 - 11h00 Ethics in Public Relations: What’s in It for Me? Sarah K. Jones ARP, FSCRP, partenaire, Kennedy Jones and Sweeney, Inc. et Patti Parsons ARP, FSCRP, professeure, Université Mount Saint Vincent
Murray Mandryk, chroniqueur politique au Regina Leader-Post et Blair Peberdy, ARP, vice-président, Toronto Hydro
11h00 - 12h00 Atelier No. 1 : From the Outhouse to the Penthouse – Branding on the Road to Becoming “Canada’s Team”

Sponsored by SaskEnergy
Jim Hopson, président et chef de la direction, Roughriders de la Saskatchewan
11h00 - 12h00 Atelier No. 2 :
Le Canadian Council of Public Relations Firms présente :
PR Agency Life – A Career-Enhancing Opportunity
Esther Buchsbaum APR, FCPRS, Co-owner and Principal, Communications MECA, Pat McNamara APR, FCPRS, CEO, Apex Public Relations and Vincent Power, APR, Associate Vice-President, Corporate Communications, Sears Canada Inc. et John Crean, National Managing Partner, NATIONAL Public Relations
11h00 – 12h00 Workshop #3:
Media Meltdown: How to Generate News Coverage in Both Traditional and Online Media
Bill Carney, auteur de In the News: The Practice of Media Relations in Canada et Mark LaVigne MA, ARP, FSCRP, président, Hunder LaVigne Communications.
12h00 – 13h30 Allocutions du midi : “How do you like your Saskatchewan – rare, pure or seasoned?” L’Honorable Lynda Haverstock C.M., S.O.M., Ph.D., LL.D, présidente et chef de la direction, Tourisme Saskatchewan
13h45 - 14h45 Atelier No. 1 : Communication Measurement 2011 – What will Change; What will Not Tudor Williams, ARP, associé principal, TWI Surveys Inc.
13h45 - 14h45 Atelier No. 2: Strategic Leadership for Clients and Consultants John Crean, partenaire directeur national, NATIONAL Cabinet de relations publiques
13h45 - 14h45 Atelier No. 3: Engaging with Online Influencers & Measuring Results Jay Krall, gestionnaire de produit mondial, Cision
15h15 - 16h30 Atelier No. 1: Personal Brand Kellie Garrett, ABC, MA Leadership, vice-présidente principale, stratégie, savoir et réputation, FCC
15h15 - 16h30 Atelier No. 2: The True Role of Public Relations in Sponsorship Brent Barootes, président, Partnership Group
15h15 - 16h30 Atelier No. 3: Digital and Social Media Trends to Watch Joseph Thornley, Chairman and CEO, Thornley Fallis Communications & 76design and Martin Waxman, APR, President, Palette Public Relations.
17h30 - 21h30 Soirée inoubliable au Centre du patrimoine de la GRC

Transportation sponsored by SGI” and “Event sponsored by Marketwire
 

Mardi 15 Juin

8h45 - 9h30 Allocutions : Taking a Flying Leap . . . and Landing in Style Richard Bartrem, Vice-President, Communications and Community Relations, WestJet
10h00 - 11h00 Le rôle de la profession des relations publiques et des relationnistes en évolution Jon Iwata, vice-président principal, marketing et communications, IBM
11h00 - 12h00 Atelier No. 1 : Corporate Social Responsibility – We Are All Accountable Pam Klein, présidente, The Phoenix Group
11h00 - 12h00 Atelier No. 2 : How the Communications Industry Can Go Carbon Neutral Bruce MacLellan, ARP, FSCRP, président et chef de la direction, Environics Communications
11h00 - 12h00 Aelier No. 3 : Communicating During a Pandemic: A Perspective on the H1N1 Experience Elaine Chatigny, directrice générale des communications, Agence de la santé publique du Canada
12h00 - 13h30 Conférence Diana et Charles Tisdall Lecture en communications : Les communications dans le milieu des forces de l’ordre : C’est compliqué
Commandité par l’école d’administration DeGroote de l’Université McMaster et la Fondation des communications et des relations publiques
Sheila Bird, directrice générale, affaires publiques, GRC
13h45 - 15h00 Global Perspectives and New World Opportunities Jillian de Beer, présidente, de Beer Marketing and Communications
15h30 - 16h45 Atelier No. 1 : Navigating Your Way through a Perfect Storm: How PR can Help Guide Organizations through Turbulent Times and Crisis Sean Kelly ARP, FSCRP, responsable des relations publiques, Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board et Heather Pullen, ARP, responsable des relations publiques et des communications, Centre des sciences de Hamilton
15h30 - 16h45 Atelier No. 2: Marketing to Women Dre Anne Lavack, professeure de marketing et doyenne, Paul J. Hill School of Business, Université de Regina
15h30 - 16h45 Atelier No. 3: Loosening Lips – Journalistic Secrets to Conducting a Better Interview for Your Story Daphne Gray-Grant, associée principale, The Publication Coach
18h00 – 18h30 Champagne Reception sponsored by NATIONAL Public Relations  
18h30 – 23h00 Awards Gala and Dinner sponsored by CNW Group