Date: Tuesday, May 14
Time: 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Format: Virtual. The Zoom link will be shared via email the day before the event.
In today’s ever-increasing globalized world, the need for understanding cross-cultural communications is more important than ever. There is a crucial need for companies and brands to connect with diverse communities. This presentation delves into the intricate world of cross-cultural communication by exploring real-life case studies that exemplify effective strategies. Attendees will not only gain insight into the challenges presented by diverse cultural contexts but also equip themselves with tools to navigate around global communication scenarios.
About the facilitator
Stephanie is an accomplished public relations and integrated communications expert with a strong track record of success in both private and non-profit sectors, locally and internationally. With over a decade of experience, she has provided strategic consulting for businesses and overseen global campaigns. She is the recipient of a number of awards and nominations including Harvard University’s Emerging Leader Award, the Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs’ Best Community Service Award, and the B.C. Government Ministry of Attorney General’s Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Award. Learn more about Stephanie.
Registration Fees
- Members: Free
- Non-Members: $10
- Student Members: Free
- Student Non-Members: $5
Due to the intimate conversation-style format of these sessions, space is limited, so sign up soon!
The Zoom link will be shared via email the day before the event.
If you have accessibility requests or other questions about this SIG, please email sigs@iabc.bc.ca
All refund requests must be made 24 hours prior to the event date.
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are small informal gatherings, where like-minded communicators meet to connect and exchange knowledge around relevant, emerging topics within the communications community. There is no charge for IABC/BC members, and a nominal fee for non-members.