Miami is preparing to host the XXI World Summit on Political Communication, an event that will bring together communication experts, journalists, and political leaders from around the world. The summit will take place on the campus of Florida International University (FIU) from November 21 to 23, 2024. This event is supported by the Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom.
Tribute to Raúl Alarcón
The inaugural ceremony, scheduled for November 21 at 8:45 a.m., will pay tribute to Raúl Alarcón, president and CEO of Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS). With over 40 years in the Hispanic media industry, Alarcón has been instrumental in promoting Latino culture in the United States. His work has amplified the voices and traditions of millions of Spanish speakers.
Daniel Ivoskus, president of the World Summit, highlighted: “It is an honor to recognize Raúl Alarcón, whose leadership has transformed the Hispanic media landscape.” His efforts have established high standards and demonstrated how media can build a more inclusive society.
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Topics and Participants
During the three-day event, over 150 speakers and 600 attendees from 25 countries will discuss the latest trends in communication and political marketing. Topics will include Politics and New Technologies, Government Communication, Media and Public Opinion, among others. The summit has established itself as a key forum for exchanging ideas and learning about effective strategies in political communication.
A Space for Learning
With fourteen years of history, this summit is held in various cities across Latin America. In addition to panels and workshops, it offers opportunities to strengthen networks among professionals in the field. Attendees will be able to connect with colleagues and explore new collaborations.
For more information about the World Summit and the tribute to Raúl Alarcón, interested parties can visit the official website. This event promises to be a milestone in global political communication.