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Global Media Alliance (GMA) has announced the 2025 World Public Relations Day (WPRD) Festival, marking its milestone 5th anniversary with a vibrant lineup of events aimed at inspiring, educating, and connecting public relations professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
Held under the theme “Building Bridges & Navigating Polarisation,” this year’s festival will feature a dynamic mix of virtual and in-person activities designed to explore the evolving role of PR in an increasingly divided world.
The 2025 edition includes a wide array of engaging events such as a virtual thought leadership session, a MasterLAB on PR x AI x Data Analysis, a mentorship session, the GenSix Forward initiative, a curated Festival Jamz playlist, and a fireside chat blending art, music, and insightful conversations.
“We are thrilled to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the World PR Day Festival—a platform that continues to shape the future of public relations globally,” said Emma Wenani, Chief Director at Global Media Alliance.
“This year’s diverse activities reflect our commitment to fostering innovation, collaboration, and cultural celebration within the PR community.”
Since its inception, the WPRD Festival has evolved into a global movement, uniting professionals and enthusiasts to explore emerging trends and share industry knowledge.
“The 2025 edition is a testament to the resilience and creativity of the PR industry,” added Ekow Quandzie, Lead Curator of the WPRD Festival and Head of PR at Global Media Alliance.
“From AI-driven insights to mentorship for young talent, we’re excited to deliver a festival that both inspires and connects.”
The 2025 World Public Relations Day Festival will feature renowned speakers, thought leaders, and industry experts who will share insights, case studies, and best practices aimed at strengthening the profession and addressing the challenges of today’s complex communication landscape.
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