Paul Noble chaired a session at the first International Public Relations Conference organised by the Syrian PR Association (SPRA). Held in Damascus at the end of June, the conference was a joint venture with Al-Jazeera’s media training division.
Paul’s session covered topics ranging from public relations and diplomacy, to the role of art and culture in managing a country’s reputation. The conference was opened by Syria’s deputy prime minister and attracted more than 300 delegates |
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Watermill Director, Paul Noble has accepted an invitation from the PRCA (Public Relations Consultancy Association) to join its Approved Trainer Scheme. Watermill runs a range of training courses for the PRCA, ranging from proposal writing to strategic planning. The scheme endorses selected industry experts to provide training with the PRCA, raising industry standards and helping consultancies become better businesses. The PRCA assesses training courses to ensure high quality delivery before approved status is confirmed by the Board of Management.  |
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Watermill Develops New Business
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On average, public relations consultancies get as much new business from growing existing clients as from finding new ones. In response, Watermill Training has launched a new course to address this key growth strategy. |
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