Hack Your Own PR is a 9-week media training program designed to teach small business owners, entrepreneurs and communicators how to pitch and win their own media headlines.
 
 

Media Insiders Summit

TUESDAY 5TH MARCH 2024 @ 1880 SINGAPORE | 8:45am - 10:30am

 
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Details

$75

TUESDAY 5TH MARCH 2024

845am - 1030am

1880 SINGAPORE, 1 NANSON ROAD, LEVEL 3, 238909

 
 

 Access, education and connection

This in-person summit is the perfect platform for entrepreneurs, emerging brands AND communicators to learn how to:

  • How to make yourself and your brand relevant in 2024

  • How PR compares to social media, how the media landscape is changing and what you need to know

  • How and who to pitch your story angles to and what common pitfalls to avoid when pitching your angles

  • Get the down-low on what journalists want to write about

  • Learn how to make your business stand out in a crowded landscape

  • Network with some of Singapore’s best journalists

 
 
 
 

Speakers

Amelia Chia, Deputy Editor, Vogue Singapore

Chris Edwards, Founder, Honeycombers 

With 15 years of experience in the publishing industry including Harper’s Bazaar, August Man and Buro, Amelia is presently the Deputy Editor at Vogue Singapore. She oversees the editorial direction of the magazine, writing personality profiles, travel and social awareness pieces.

Reta Lee, Editor-in-Chief, Yahoo Lifestyle 

Reta Lee leads the editorial team under Yahoo Lifestyle and has more than 18 years of experience in the publishing and online media industry. Throughout her career, Reta has been invited to moderate and speak at key conferences in Asia – Milken Institute Asia Summit, Content 360 and The Drum’s APAC Trends, just to name a few. She is also the editor of the book ‘The Stories Women Journalists Tell’. 

Chris started the lifestyle media platform Honeycombers in 2008 — she had only been living and working in Singapore for two years. Over the last 15 years, the Honeycombers platform has grown to become the leading digital brand in lifestyle content in Singapore.

Amy Lee Siew Hua, Travel Editor, Straits Times 

Amy is the Travel Editor of The Straits Times newspaper and multimedia site. She writes and edits travel stories for the lifestyle section, and creates partnerships with industry players. Her editing portfolios have included The Life multimedia luxury magazine, Urban style magazine and National Day Specials. She has also written on politics and religion as a Senior Writer on the Political desk and Enterprise investigative section.