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Blog Talk: IABC Silver Quills 2007 Side Program


This Friday, the Malaysian Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) will hold its Silver Quills Award ceremony, honouring the best communication efforts of Malaysia's corporates.

The event will be attended by Minister of Women, Family & Community Development Dato' Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, and will be held at Hilton Kuala Lumpur.

The side program may interest you if you are a blogger, or if you're wondering how blogging has affected how corporates relate to their public. Seats are still available, and you can get the details by clicking the IABC Malaysia logo at the top of this posting. Price includes a scrumptious hi-tea.

Renowned blogger and friend Jeff Ooi will be part of a three-panel team, along with another famous blogger Ahiruddin "Rocky" Attan. Also on the panel is branding expert and award-winning author Nick Wreden. Your truly will be moderating the session.

I am told that this is a pre-cursor to more blogging-related events that are going to take place in Malaysia this year, both by IABC Malaysia and other organisations. It should serve the blogging community and its readers well.

See you there!

Comments

KetchupMissy said…
oittt!!! update la your blog!! tell me sumtin funny...
Anonymous said…
Hello bro

Riduan here.

Any interesting story around the corner.. While i'm enjoying my holiday?

Regards

From Land Below the Wind
Anonymous said…
Whah good you all aware of blog.

Soon we will have paid bloggers to do the slinging and paid bloggers to do defending.

Shd make blogging as rewarding as MSM....
Anonymous said…
Your rite ketchupmissy. Seems the owner of this blog, sunyi sepi without any new entry quite a long time. We the regular visitor still Waitin' for your new entry.

Arena Green Apartment
Bukit Jalil
7.08 am
16 Jun 2007

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