Goa Gets Set For 15th Global Conclave

Public Relations Council of India    09-Mar-2021
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Two-day 15th Global Communications Conclave of Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) will be held at Panaji in Goa at Hotel Woodlands from May 28.
Due to the ongoing corona crisis, the last year's conclave had been postponed, which would be held this year on May 28 and 29 at Panaji.
 
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 Unveiling of the logo and theme launch for the 15t PRCI Global Conclave
 
 
Mr. M.B.Jayaram, Chief Emeritus, and Chief Mentor said, "We have been witnessing a major change in PR and Communication in the last few years. But the pandemic triggered off a change that was gradual to the fast lane. Out of necessity is born a new era of invention and innovation, the theme, 'Communication 2021 - 2030, Mapping the Mega Trend' is intended to tap into shaping the trends of our times."
 
The logo represents the theme of the 15th Global Conclave very aptly. Mr.R.T Kumar, Director and Logo conceptualizer, PRCI said, "Whether it is education, medical consultancy, shopping, customer relations, news and even eating out, all now at your fingertips. The fingertip is a prominent tool to communicate. The conclave logo shows how our lives and all that we do revolves around this one finger. The color chosen is a stylish corporate grey since the focus of the conclave will be on PR and Communications."
 
The logo and theme were unveiled by Dr. K.R Venugopal, Vice-Chancellor, Bangalore University. The launch was moderated by Nikhil Kumar, multifaceted global music and media professional in the presence of Mr. M.B.Jayaram, Chief Emeritus and Chief Mentor, PRCI, Mr. Srineevasamurthy, Chairman, Governing Council, Dr. T Vinaykumar, National President, PRCI, Mr.US Kutty, Secretary-General, Governing Council, Mr.R.T Kumar, Director and Logo conceptualizer, Dr.Latha T.S, State Head, PRCI, Karnataka, and others.
 
The theme of this year's conclave would be "Communication in the new decade: Making the mega trends', in which 38 chapters from across the country along with 400 representatives and world communicators from United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan United Kingdom, America, and Singapore would participate in the two-day conclave.