Museum to host PCO Association function

Museum to host PCO Association function
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The PCO Association has announced it will host this year’s networking function at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on 1 December.

Conference chair Peter Sugg said he expected delegates will embrace the opportunity to network in a museum which has preserved and interpreted Australia's social history since 1980.

Scott Williams will be back again this year as Master of Ceremonies to keep the opening and closing ceremonies on track while ensuring the audience remains engaged and entertained. Williams is known as “The Doctor” and is Australia’s Laughter Specialist.

Social Media keynote speaker Jonathan Crossfield, a self-confessed storyteller, marketer and writer, will also take part in the event.

Managing director and founder of Project Engage, Michael Hann, will bring to the event his challenging ways to educate and engage professionals.

More information on the PCO Association conference and exhibition can be found here, with registrations now open by going on line here.

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