PRO. PR - Networking In Motion

PRO. PR - Networking In Motion

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PRO PR Conference is leading professional conference for public relations in Southeastern Europe. PR We connect experts in the field of public relations.

We are a leading international conference in Southeast Europe under the motto: ,,Networking in motion''. Through the PRO. PR Globe Awards we award individuals from all over the world who are, through their vision, knowledge and persistance, making an impact in the field of communication management.

09/06/2026

Recognised with this year’s PRO PR Globe INFIGO Award, Sead Foco shared his perspective on the current development of the PR industry and the importance of strategic thinking in communication.

Known for his work across agency, media, and project environments, his career has been shaped by the development of brands, campaigns, and creative platforms focused on long-term value and meaningful impact.

Drawing from years of experience in communications and industry development, he also reflects on what this recognition means to him and the importance of continuously challenging established approaches within the profession.

08/06/2026

Recognised with this year’s PRO PR Globe INFIGO Award, Professor Justin Green, President & CEO of the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management, shared his perspective on the current development of the PR industry and its future direction.

As one of the most influential global leaders in communications, his career has been marked by strategic leadership, international advisory roles, and a long-standing commitment to advancing responsible and ethical communication practices worldwide.

Drawing on decades of global experience, he also reflects on the significance of this recognition and the continued importance of strengthening the profession across borders.

06/06/2026

Recognised as one of this year’s PRO PR Globe Awards recipients, Milena Djergovic shared her perspective on the current development of the PR industry and the role communication plays in creating meaningful impact.

With extensive experience across media, production, public relations, and strategic partnerships, her career has been marked by a strong connection between communication and social responsibility.

In this video, she shares her thoughts on the direction of the profession and reflects on what receiving this recognition means to her.

05/06/2026

Recognised as one of this year’s PRO PR Globe Awards recipients, Lenche Karpuzovska, Communications Manager at EVN Macedonia, shared her perspective on the current development of the PR industry and the evolving role of communication professionals.

With extensive experience in public communication, media relations, crisis communication, and corporate reputation, her career spans both journalism and the energy sector, where she continues to lead integrated communication initiatives.

In this video, she shares her thoughts on the direction of the profession and reflects on what receiving this recognition means to her.

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Zagreb’s culinary scene is defined by authenticity, seasonality, and creative evolution. It is a city where food plays a central role in daily life, shaping social interactions, traditions, and urban culture. From morning coffee rituals to long evening dinners, gastronomy is deeply embedded in how the city lives and connects.

Over recent years, Zagreb has emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting culinary destinations, where traditional continental cuisine meets contemporary innovation. The result is a dynamic food landscape that includes Michelin-recognised restaurants, modern bistros, refined taverns, street food markets, and creative cocktail bars.

At the heart of this evolution is a strong connection to local producers and seasonal ingredients. Chefs work closely with farmers, winemakers, and artisans to ensure freshness and authenticity, while reinterpreting traditional Croatian dishes in new and imaginative ways.

The dining experience in Zagreb is intentionally diverse. Family-run restaurants preserve regional culinary heritage, while new-generation chefs explore global influences and modern techniques. Markets like Dolac remain essential gathering points, connecting food culture directly to everyday life.

Delicious Zagreb serves as a curated guide through this landscape, offering insights into restaurants, bars, and culinary stories selected by industry professionals. It highlights both iconic institutions and emerging concepts, alongside food festivals, seasonal trends, and behind-the-scenes narratives.
For those seeking deeper engagement, chef stories and recipe features reveal the personal philosophies behind Zagreb’s cuisine, bridging tradition and innovation in an accessible way.

In Zagreb, food is more than dining it is memory, identity, and connection. Every dish tells a story, and every table invites you to become part of it.

04/06/2026

Recognised as one of this year’s PRO PR Globe Awards recipients, Jernej Kovac, MBA , Director of Corporate Communication at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, shared his perspective on the current development of the PR industry and its changing role in today’s environment.

With more than 20 years of experience spanning corporate communications, public affairs, media relations, and diplomacy, his career reflects a strong commitment to strategic communication and modern leadership practices.

In this video, he shares his thoughts on the direction of the profession and reflects on what receiving this recognition means to him.

04/06/2026

Zagreb’s museum landscape is one of the most imaginative in Europe, offering experiences that go far beyond traditional cultural institutions. The city has embraced a playful, experimental approach to storytelling, transforming everyday themes into immersive and often interactive exhibitions.

The Museum of Broken Relationships is internationally recognised for its innovative concept. It presents personal objects donated from around the world, each accompanied by a story of love, loss, and memory. The result is a deeply human experience that resonates emotionally with visitors while offering unexpected moments of humour and reflection.

The Museum of Illusions provides a completely different journey, where perception is challenged through visual tricks, optical illusions, and interactive installations. Visitors navigate rooms that defy logic, explore sensory puzzles, and engage with environments designed to surprise and entertain.

The Chocolate Museum blends storytelling and indulgence, guiding visitors through the history of cocoa while offering tastings that connect culture and flavour. It transforms a familiar treat into an educational and sensory experience.
Creative and experimental spaces such as the House of Cartoons and the Museum of Unfinished Art further expand Zagreb’s cultural personality.

One celebrates satire, illustration, and visual humour, while the other invites visitors to participate in evolving artworks, blurring the line between creator and audience.

Together, these institutions reflect Zagreb’s openness, curiosity, and sense of play. They encourage visitors to engage, question, and interact turning museums into living experiences rather than static displays.

In Zagreb, curiosity is not only welcomed it is part of the city’s identity.

03/06/2026

Recognised as one of this year’s PRO PR Globe Awards recipients, Advita Patel, founder of CommsRebel and President of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR), shared her perspective on the current development of the PR industry and the future of communication.

With more than 20 years of experience in internal communication and employee experience, her work has been focused on building inclusive workplace cultures and helping organisations use communication as a driver of meaningful change.

In this video, she shares her thoughts on the direction of the profession and reflects on what receiving this recognition means to her.

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Rising directly above Zagreb, Medvednica Nature Park offers a striking contrast to urban life a vast, forested mountain landscape that begins almost at the city’s edge. Its highest peak, Sljeme, is a beloved local escape and an essential part of everyday life for many residents.

Whether reached by tram, bus, cable car, or hiking trails, the transition from city streets to forest paths is immediate and immersive.
What makes Medvednica truly exceptional is its accessibility. Few European capitals can offer a protected natural park so closely integrated into the urban environment. With more than 70 marked hiking trails, extensive cycling routes, and numerous viewpoints, it serves as a year-round destination for recreation, sport, and relaxation.

The mountain is rich in biodiversity, home to over 1,200 plant species and a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, birds, and bats. Its forests create a sensory escape fresh air, filtered sunlight, and natural soundscapes that feel far removed from city life, despite being only minutes away.
Medvednica is also a landscape of cultural and historical depth. Within its wooded terrain lie medieval fortresses such as Medvedgrad, cave systems like Veternica once inhabited by prehistoric humans and historic mining sites including Rudnik Zrinski. These landmarks reflect centuries of human interaction with the natural environment.

Each season transforms the experience: spring brings blossoms and renewed greenery, summer offers shaded trails and cool retreats, autumn paints the forest in deep colours, and winter turns the mountain into a snowy landscape for hiking, sledding, and skiing.

Medvednica is not just a natural escape it is an essential part of Zagreb’s identity, where nature, history, and daily life exist in quiet harmony.

02/06/2026

Recognised as one of this year’s PRO PR Globe Awards recipients, Željka Ćirić Jakovljević Director of Communications at UniCredit Bank Serbia, shared her perspective on the current development of the PR industry and the importance of communication in today’s business environment.

With more than 20 years of experience in corporate communications, media relations, internal communications, and CSR within the banking sector, her career has been marked by leadership, strategic thinking, and award-winning communication initiatives.

In this video, she shares her thoughts on the direction of the profession and reflects on what receiving this recognition means to her.

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