Let's have a chat? About the work and life of communicators
Otar Dovzhenko and Dara Franko, creative director and communication manager of Lviv Media Forum, invite you to talk about the work and life of communicators in an informal atmosphere with delicious Ukrainian wine.
We held such a meeting in Lviv earlier this year, and we gathered a full Lviv Media Hub of people who were eager to discuss the issue in a circle of like-minded people. At that time, we also received a dozen requests to come to Kyiv.
Well. The show must go on. Mark your calendars for 22 August, 17:00. Location: 13 Lutheranska Street, Kyiv. Registration is open here.
We are convinced that it is not HR or the head of the company who can best understand the pains of a communicator, but a man like Edward Scissorhands, who writes press releases, manages social media pages, and plans special media projects. That's why we want to get together to discuss it:
- Who are communicators, what do they do in companies, and what should they actually do? And how much money they should be paid.
- Why everyone is looking for communicators and can't find them.
- Why communicators are worried. Why they run out of inspiration and ideas.
- What communicators can do about burnout and whether quitting is always the answer.
There will be no online broadcast, so that everything we say stays between us. Entry fee: a bottle of your favourite wine or other drink.
The event is part of LMF Talks, a series of public events of various formats focused on the future. The future of Ukraine as a part of Western civilisation and Ukrainian media as a part of the European and global media space. We organise these events with the support of the National Endowment for Democracy.