Pime 2009
15 -18 February 2009, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Quality, experience,
inclusiveness……just part of the added value
that our cast of speakers brings to this year’s conference!
Among the
top-level speakers that will be driving the debates at PIME 2009 are
senior experts from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, each
bringing a range of professional skills and personal insight to the
debating table. Their mission is to focus our minds on new approaches to
meeting some of the challenges that nuclear communicators face every day.
Jim Murphy, the
UK
government’s Minister for
Scotland
will set things
rolling with the conference’s opening address.
Several senior figures will
provide a personal take on what communicators can do to tackle issues of
enduring public interest, such as safety, crisis management and waste
management. One example is Andrej Stritar, Director of the Slovenian
Nuclear Safety Administration and a member of the European
Commission’s European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group (ENSREG), who
will focus on how to effectively manage a crisis.
There will also be a number
of consultants from outside the nuclear community present, providing
fresh ideas and food for thought. These include Marc Michils, CEO of
advertising giant Saatchi and Saatchi, in
Brussels
and Malcom Grimston, from
Chatham House, home of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
So, make sure you listen to what the speakers
have to say and pick their brains.
Don’t
forget, there is still time to register for PIME 2009, but don’t
hang around…do it now!
Unfortunately, the
technical visit to the Torness NPP on 18 February has been sold out!
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