
The FPCCI Standing Committee on Communications & PR convened its inaugural meeting, setting the stage for a dynamic term ahead.
Hosted at the residence of Shujaat Ali Baig, Convener of the FPCCI Central Standing Committee for Corporate Relations and Communication & PR, the gathering marked the commencement of strategic planning for the 2024-2025 tenure.
The meeting, characterized by spirited discussions and future-oriented deliberations, saw the unanimous appointment of Imran Rana as Secretary of the FPCCI Committee. Notable attendees included Syed Turab Shah, Deputy Convener, along with esteemed industry professionals such as Farhan Ahmed, Changez Hussain Khan, and Hassan Saeed Akbar, among others.
Under the stewardship of Shujaat Ali Baig, the committee members affirmed their commitment to bolstering FPCCI’s leadership and fostering synergies with diverse stakeholders. They pledged unwavering support for FPCCI’s initiatives while vowing to actively engage opinion makers to champion Pakistan’s interests on both domestic and international fronts.
Discussion also revolved around the upcoming programs and activities slated for the 2024-25 calendar, underlining the committee’s proactive approach in driving impactful initiatives. This inaugural meeting not only signaled a new beginning for the committee but also showcased their dedication to advancing Pakistan’s economic and business landscape under FPCCI’s guidance.
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