Best practice and the power of staying relevant discussions at 2022 MACE Congress

The power of staying relevant is the key question at this year’s Marketing, Advancement and Communication in Education (MACE) 2022 Annual National Congress taking place at the University of Pretoria.

The congress sees experts from the fields of marketing, advancement and communication share experiences and best practices.

Some of the topics up for discussion at this years’ conference includes, African relevance delivered by founder and chairman of Brand Africa and Brand Leadership, Thebe Ikalafeng.

Regina le Roux speaks about managing reputation during uncertain times which is highly topical as a number of universities and tertiary institutions are currently dealing with race scandals,…

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