Know Your Audience
Know Your Audience Veterinary Marketing Brand Strategy Workshop
A one-day insights and brand strategy workshop that aims to help marketers working in animal health get to know their audiences better is being hosted by the Veterinary Marketing Association (VMA) and leading healthcare communications agency, Pegasus, in June.
The pair have teamed up to create a workshop that will help delegates maximise insights and create positive change behaviour for their brand and audiences, says VMA chair, Jane Manning.
The one day course will be held in Bracknell, Berkshire on 26th June 2018, and will be split into two sessions - an introductory session and advanced session, depending on the level and experience of the delegate.
“The workshops promise high quality CPD specifically designed for marketers working in animal health. Delegates can attend for just one session, or both workshops as an all-day event,” adds Jane.
Topics for both sessions will include:
- Animal Health industry insights
- Animal Health audience and strategy insights
- Types of research
- Change behaviour insights
- Strategic planning
The event is also open to both members and non –members of the VMA, and a networking lunch hosted for all attendees of the workshops is included in the price.
For more information including member and non-member costs and full location details, please log on to www.vma.org.uk
To book event tickets go to https://www.vma.org.uk/events/insights-and-brand-strategy-workshop/
Or contact us at [email protected] or phone 0330 223 2259.
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