M.Inc PR deepens industry influence with World PR Day celebration
The event, which also celebrated WPRD's fifth anniversary, marked a meaningful continuation of M.Inc PR's sponsorship of PRADWAVE 3.0, an initiative by the UNILAG Public Relations and Advertising (PRAD) Club in conjunction with the Mass Communication Students' Association (MCSA), further reinforcing the agency's commitment to mentorship and meaningful communication. In her opening remarks, M.Inc PR's Chief Executive Officer and Chief Strategist, Mirabel Aleladia, articulated her vision to the gathering to get the conversation started.
" PR is not just how I get paid; it is a conduit for impact. When I leave the world, I want to know that we have made a difference," said Aleladia. " We organised this event to help build a sustainable foundation for the next generation of PR professionals, empowering them to pioneer their passion."
The centrepiece of the event was a panel discussion moderated by renowned broadcaster and compère, Ifunanya Igwe. The panel featured experts from diverse sectors of the media and communications landscape:
Samuel Sokale, Head of Strategy and Insight at UpInTheSky
Oluwamayowa Idowu, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief at The Culture Custodian
Akinkunmi Obakeye, Senior Producer and Deputy Markets Editor at CNBC Africa
The panellists shared firsthand experiences on navigating polarisation. Sokale drew on his work with global brands like Spotify and government bodies, emphasising the critical need for constant skills development.
Idowu at Culture Custodian discussed the ethical tightrope of leveraging pop culture to foster conversation without sacrificing truth, while Obakeye advised aspiring professionals on the importance of deep, foundational knowledge to stand out in a competitive field.
For brands facing pressure to take extreme stances, the answer lies in building trust was the main message the forum ensured it disseminated. Trust is forged in the quiet, often uncomfortable space in between — the 'grey area.' M.Inc PR's approach to reflecting this is to guide clients through this space and move them towards building lasting, authentic connections.
The forum successfully provided the student attendees with a practical framework for responding to stakeholder demands, fostering inclusivity, and building a career founded on integrity.
About M.Inc PR
M.Inc PR is an Impact-driven PR and Communications Agency for groundbreaking innovators. Renowned for our expertise in strategic communications, media relations, government affairs, crisis management, reputation management, and event activation, M.Inc has become the go-to partner for a diverse clientele, including startups, visionary innovators, and established organisations seeking bespoke and transformative PR solutions.
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