PRESS RELEASE: School of Press Secretaries enrolls new attendees
On May 11, the School of Press Secretaries will hold its next lesson in Kyiv, where attendees in just one day can attend six master classes given by leading specialists – press secretaries of top officials of the country, and experts in the television, communications and advertising spheres.
The attendees of the lesson will have a chance to listen to speeches by the deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada Apparatus and spokesman for the Ukrainian president in 1995-1998 Dmytro Markov; main regional media adviser of the press service of the Ukrainian president and municipal communications expert Tetiana Huzenko; abd TV journalist, media expert and host of the Freedom of Speech talk show on ICTV Channel Andriy Kulykov.
Moreover, PR-expert Yaroslav Vedmid will discuss modern advertising technologies with attendees. Consultant on Internet communications Maksym Savanevsky will give a master class entitled "Social and new media in the work of press services."
The Director General of the Interfax-Ukraine news agency and the spokesman for the Ukrainian president in 1998-2002, Oleksandr Martynenko, will conduct a master class entitled "Becoming Necessary For Everybody."
Anyone who wants to gain additional knowledge in the media liaisons sphere is invited to come to the School of Press Secretary.
The education system at the School of Press Secretaries will be applied in nature. Students will be able to gain in just one working day the most necessary knowledge - from the concept of political trends to understanding how to "create" the image of a politician, which ads to target and how to use the Internet and social networks.
Information and technological support for the School of Press Secretaries is being provided by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, whose long experience and knowledge of the sphere helped attract the best practitioners and experts to the teaching staff.
Venue: the lessons at the School of Press Secretaries will be held at 8/5a Reitarska Street, 3rd floor, in the conference room of the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
An application to participate in lessons may be submitted by phone (050) 385 8088 or on the Web site www.prschool.com.ua.