NETWORK – EXPERIENCE – LEARN
Programme

The Summit starts here!
Networking Fair: Tuesday 2 June, 18.30-20.00

MEET 17 EXHIBITORS!
Complimentary drinks and canapés.

We invite all delegates to take part in the Business Networking Fair in the Galleria Walkway of the Hilton Stockholm Slussen Hotel.

It’s the perfect way to start your Summit experience; meet friends and talk to sponsors about new services.

PLEASE COME!

Day 1 – Wednesday 3 June

08.00 – 08.45
Registration and refreshments

08.45

Welcome and Introduction

Barry Leggetter, CEO, AMEC and Summit Director
Jeremy Thompson, CEO, Gorkana Group, AMEC Chairman,
Robert Söderling, CEO, Retriever

09.00

Making the final strategic push to anchor measurement

Stuart Smith, Global CEO, Ogilvy PR

09.25

Questions

09.30

Trust me. Evaluation pays.

Nick Hindle, Senior Vice President, UK Corporate Affairs & North West Division Strategy & Alignment, McDonald’s.

09.50

Questions

09.55

Measurement. It’s what’s for dinner.
What beef and the Barcelona Principles have in common

Meredith Stevens, Director, Digital Strategy, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, a contractor to The Beef Checkoff

10.15

Questions

10.20

How measurement is helping to drive real change for children.

Paloma Escudero, Director of Communications, UNICEF.

10.40

Questions

10:45
Networking refreshment break

11.15

Making Measurement Mainstream

Alex Aiken, Executive Director of Government Communications, HM Government UK.  

11.35

Questions

11.40

Cracking the code: global to local …

Rachana Panda, Director of Corporate Communications, South Asia, GE.

12.05

Questions

12.10

Measuring for impact: the journey to insight-driven communications

Miguel Veiga-Pestana, Chief Communications Officer, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

12.30

Questions

12:35 - 14:00
Lunch and networking

13.00 – 13.45

Special Summit Session – Meeting of the UK Government’s Evaluation Council

Chair: Alex Aiken, Executive Director of Government Communications, HM Government UK.

Open to the first 50 delegates who book
Delegates are being given a rare opportunity to sit in and observe how the UK Government takes measurement seriously at a meeting of its Evaluation Council. The Council acts as a sounding board for new evaluation thinking.

This session is now full

14.00

Beyond measurement: using bespoke analytics to build trust and enhance efficiency

Heather Mitchell, Global PR & Social Media Director, Hair Care Brands, Unilever
Frida Roberts, Head of Communications Unit, The Swedish Institute.
Markus Larsson, Head of Analysis, United Minds.
Adam Mack, Chief Strategy Officer, EMEA, Weber Shandwick.

14:30

Questions

14.35

Corporate sustainability – How measurement helps to manage public expectations.

Daniel Dellham, Head of Sustainability Consulting, KPMG Sverige.

14.55

Questions

15.00

Going local in a global context – using measurement to create business value

Edvard Lind, Head of Media Relations, Skanska AB Group Communications.

15.20

Questions

15:25
Networking refreshment break

15.50

Setting the Global Measurement Approach for Nissan

Jeff Kuhlman, Vice President, Global Communications, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, Japan.

Katherine Zachary, General Manager, Communications, Nissan Europe
Francesc Corbero Vinyals, Communications Director, Nissan Iberia

16.20

Questions

16.25

The tyranny of distance? Adventures in eBay measurement

Ben Matthews, Head of Strategic Communications, eBay.

16.45

Questions

16.50

An ‘architecture of listening’: a new way to look at and implement measurement

Jim Macnamara, Professor of Public Communication, University of Technology Sydney.

17.20

Questions

17.25

Summit Director’s closing remarks

17.30
Day 1 ends

18.30 – 20.00

Welcome Drinks Reception

Sponsored by Licence League, Inc.
Venue: Mr French,Tullhus 2, Skeppsbrokajen

From 18.15 there will be event staff in the hotel foyer giving directions to the Welcome Drinks Reception at Mr French, and staff will be directing along the walking route.  It is a 5 to 10 minute walk from the hotel.

Delegates are then free to make their own arrangements.