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=09 =09=09 =20 =20 =20 =09=20 =09 =09=09 =20 =09 =20 Contact Information:= trong> Kimberly Egan Ragan Communications [kimberlye@ragan.com](3D"https://=) =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09 =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09October 11, 2021 =20 =20 FOR IMMEDIATE R= ELEASE Ragan Communications = Announces the Future of Communications Virtual Conference and Keynote by Bo= nin Bough =20 CHICAGO, IL (Oc= tober 11, 2021)=E2=80=93 The [Future of = Communications Virtual Conference](3D"), the signature event of [Communications Week](3D"ht=) (November 15-19), will be held virtua= lly on Wednesday, November 17, 2021. The Future of Communicati= ons Conference will be held during Communications Week and will address how= the role of the communicator is changing within organizations and provide = the knowledge necessary to successfully integrate these changes. The confer= ence will focus on new and emerging trends and techniques to enhance and re= fine communications strategies as well as real world examples from leading = companies and organizations.=20 The Future of Communicatio= ns will feature an opening keynote address by Bonin Bough, Chief Growth Off= icer at Triller, entitled: Leading a Culture of Transformation. The keynote= will be a conversation about how strategic communication is the impetus fo= r transformation and how everyone at your organization should play a role i= n driving it. Bonin also will share stories and lessons about growing commu= nity, moving from commitments to action and more.=20 Speakers at the Future of C= ommunications Virtual Conference on November 17, 2021, include: Liz Caselli= -Mechael, Nestle; Michele Delery, Entergy; Howard Mortman, C-SPAN; Rochelle= L. Ford, PhD., APR, Elon University; Danielle Bridgida, Bureau of Ocean En= ergy Management; Jennifer Choi, Media Democracy Fund; Steve Cody, Peppercom= m; Chris Degnan, The Kraft Heinz Company; Sara Mascall, The Wall Street Jou= rnal; Lisa Camooso Miller, The Friday Reporter podcast; Jonathon Morgan, Yo= ndr; Ayanna Robinson, Porter Novelli; Beth Roden, Bayer; Joy Seusing, BIC; = and Brenda Tsai, DXC Technology. The virtual conference wi= ll cover topics such as employee communications, social purpose and DE&I, l= eadership communications, technology, client and media relations, and more.= A networking event will be held in NYC the week of November 15. The Future of Communicat= ions Conference has industry support through sponsors and partners, all of = whom help the communicator=E2=80=99s transformation every day. Sponsors to = date include: MuchRack, Onclusive, AXIOSHQ, Addin365, businesswire, Beezy, = The Wall Street Journal, Vyond, Microsoft, firstup, PoliteMail, Staffbase, = imre, Kite Hill Public Relations, interact, Lens Media Group, and theEMPLOY= EEapp. Communications Week, the pree= minent event for communicators and marketers worldwide, will hold virtual a= nd live events November 15-19, 2021. Communications Week celebrates and acc= elerates the role of the communicator in organizations through educational,= networking, and inspirational events. To learn more about the Future = of Communication conference, please [click here=](3D").=20 About Ragan Communicati= ons and PR Daily: For more than 50 years, Ragan Commun= ications, based in Chicago, has been delivering trusted news, training and = intelligence for internal and external communicators, HR professionals and = business executives via its conferences, webinars, training, awards, subscr= iptions and membership divisions. Its daily news sites =E2=80=93 [PRDaily.com](3D=) and [Ragan.com= a> =E2=80=94 are read by more than 600,000 internal and external communicat= ors monthly. Its Communications Leadership Council is one of the fastest-gr= owing membership groups for communications executives. Ragan's](3D")[Workplace Wellness Insider](3D"h=) serves HR, wellness and comms= professionals. Ragan acquired Communications Week in April 2021. Visit [www.ragan.com](3D"5Edo%7CaqneehfO-h3RFfDdv=). =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 [[3D""]=](3D") [3D""](3D") [3D"LinkedIn"](3D") [3D"Instagram"](3D") =09 =20 This email = was sent by: Ragan Communications 10 S. La Salle Street, Suite 31= 0 Chicago, IL, 60603, US, [cservice@ragan.com](3D") [Unsubscribe From All/Updat= e Profile](3D"5Edo%7Caq=) |&n= bsp; [Unsubscribe](3D" Sent to: {NAME}w= in91@gmail.com =20

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