PRocon 2024: Uniting Industry Leaders for a Day of Innovation, Inspiration, and Empowerment

The PR Alliance is back with PRocon 2024, and it’s bigger, bolder, and more inspiring than ever! On Saturday, August 31, at the Silver Spring Civic Center, this electrifying conference will unite the brightest minds in PR, marketing, and media for a day of innovation and empowerment. Expect riveting keynotes from legends like Yvette Noel-Schure, Beyoncé’s publicist, and Trisch L. Smith Edelman’s Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, alongside workshops that spark creativity and supercharge your career.

Founder Keisha Brewer emphasizes that PRocon is more than just a conference; it’s a celebration of the passion and creativity driving the industry. “It’s about building a community where every voice is heard, every story matters, and together, we inspire each other to reach new heights,” says Brewer.

The event will include panel discussions, workshops, and exclusive networking opportunities designed to equip attendees with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in the ever-evolving world of communications. Jessica Teachey, PRocon’s event coordinator, highlights the event's focus on authenticity and community, aiming to inspire and uplift every participant.

Key highlights of PRocon 2024 include:

  • Inspiring keynotes from industry leaders like Yvette Noel-Schure, Trisch L. Smith, Aryel Bell, and more.

  • Engaging workshops on media relations, digital marketing, and personal branding.

  • Networking opportunities with speakers, sponsors, and peers.

  • Delicious food and drinks from sponsors, including Oohhs & Aahhs, Hue Cafe & Apothecary, ForLife Tequila, and Taylor Port Wine.

  • Interactive photo installations perfect for social media sharing.

PRocon 2024 is set to be a transformative experience for all attendees, fostering connections, growth, and empowerment in the communications industry.


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