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Colin James to speak at IABC Wellington Event in May


Media release
For immediate release

27 April 2011

Colin James to speak at IABC Wellington Event in May

The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), Wellington chapter, is proud to be hosting speaker and leading political journalist Colin James on Wednesday 4 May.

Mr James will be sharing his insights on the role of communications in an election year, his political predictions for the months ahead, and his observations of the new Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA).

About Colin James
Colin is a political journalist with over 35 years’ experience. He writes regular columns for the Dominion Post, The Press, The Otago Daily Times and Management Magazine. He is a senior associate of the Institute of Policy Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, and the Managing Director of The Hugo Group. Colin has correctly forecasted which party would lead the New Zealand Government 13 times out of the last 14 elections.

About IABC Wellington
IABC is a professional development organisation dedicated to helping its members become better communicators. It connects members to local and international trends in best-practice communications, by organising speakers, forums and networking events. The Wellington Chapter is part of a global network of more than 15,000 communications professionals in 70-plus countries.

Event details:

IABC Members: $25
Non-members: $65

Date:
Wednesday 4 May
Time:
5.30 – 6.15pm followed by drinks and nibbles
Venue:
New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants
Level 7, Tower Building
50 Customhouse Quay

Please follow this link to register or visit our website for more information.
Event fee is payable in advance by invoice.

ENDS

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