Radius Colleague talks with KForum about Worldcom Young Professionals Meeting

Published on 28th May 2025

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August Nabe Hallberg, a Digital Consultant from Worldcom Partner Radius, was recently interviewed by KForum.  The leading Danish media outlet for PR professionals spoke with Hallberg about his recent participation in the Worldcom Group Young Professionals Meeting.

Worldcom Public Relations Group Young Professionals Meeting is a series of events launched more than a decade ago. The focal point of the program is the training itself – it advances the professional growth of young staff members of Worldcom Partners.

Every year Radius sends young advisors to the Young Professionals Meeting to meet other young communicators from around the world and together delve into a special topic related to the industry. This year the focus was on visualization in PR.

“This year’s theme was how visualization and the use of visual tools can play an important role in communicating a story, a message, a data set, etc., and how it is perceived by the recipient,” Hallberg said.

To find out more about the Worldcom Young Professionals meetings and the activities during the event, read the full post at: Efter konference for unge rådgivere har August et “klart og tydeligt råd” til sine jævnaldrende.

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