Countdown to Experiencing Public Relations 2025: A Must-Attend Conference for Business Leaders and PR Professionals
In just six days, some of Nigeria’s most influential business leaders, public office holders, and public relations professionals will gather for the Experiencing Public Relations 2025 Conference, an event designed to spotlight the impact of PR on business and leadership.
Scheduled for Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at The Civic Centre, Lagos, the conference, themed “PR for Results: Innovative Strategies for Business and Leadership Transformation,” is expected to draw a diverse audience keen on understanding how strategic communication drives measurable success.
The event is organised by Nigerian Women in Public Relations (NGWomeninPR), a social impact professional body committed to supporting and advocating for Nigerian women in PR and communications across the world. The organisation has, over the years, positioned itself as a key player in fostering professional development, providing mentorship, and amplifying the work of PR professionals.
At the heart of this initiative is Tolu Olorundero, the convener of the Experiencing Public Relations Conference and a leading voice in the Nigerian PR industry. She has consistently pushed for the recognition of PR as a business-critical function, moving beyond traditional media relations to strategy-driven communication that influences corporate and public sector outcomes.
For many professionals, this conference represents more than just another industry event. It provides a rare platform where CEOs, policymakers, and PR practitioners converge to discuss real-world case studies of how PR strategies have shaped businesses, reputations, and leadership trajectories.
In past editions, attendees have gained firsthand insights from executives who have leveraged public relations to drive brand equity, navigate crises, and reposition organisations for success. This year’s hybrid format will allow both in-person and virtual participation, making it accessible to a wider audience.
For the Nigerian Public Relations industry, which is still grappling with issues of recognition, professional development, and industry regulation, events like this are more than necessary. By creating a space where PR is not just discussed but also demonstrated through tangible results, NGWomeninPR is reinforcing the profession’s value in today’s world.
For more details and registration, visit their website
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