European Digital Advocacy Summit
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Digital advocacy is assuming an increasingly important role in Brussels. What’s working to engage European policymakers? Can social media platforms help you find other advocates? Which tools work best?
Learn from EU officials, who will share their perspectives on social media advocacy, as well as from public affairs practitioners, who will share case studies, insights and best practices.
This executive-level conference is the first of its kind in Europe and is designed for interactive engagement between participants and presenters.
Who Should Attend?
- European and global public affairs professionals looking to learn what’s next in the world of EU public affairs and digital advocacy — and how to build better relationships with EU policymakers
- Communications professionals responsible for digital advocacy and new media initiatives
- General counsels seeking a better understanding of the unique issues surrounding digital advocacy in the EU
- Grassroots managers interested in more effective engagement with EU officials
- Lobbyists looking for new ways to voice their concerns to EU officials — and new ways to seek EU officials’ support for their efforts
What Will You Gain?
- Strategic insights and feedback from EU officials, trade associations and NGOs to help hone your strategy and messaging
- Networking opportunities: Several opportunities to connect with peers and exchange ideas
- Tips on what works in digital advocacy in Europe — and what doesn’t
- Digital advocacy samples and resources: An opportunity to see what others are doing and gather new ideas for fine-tuning your own digital advocacy strategy
Download the flyer.
For more information, please visit the Public Affairs Council website.
EurActiv is a Media Partner of the event.
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