We will be hosting a number of our very popular courses again this year. Please click here to see what we have lined up for the rest of this year.
Quo Vadis celebrates its employees' dedication and long service:



In response to the article in the Business Day, 6 March 2012, titled "Publishers take on news monitors over royalties"
Theo Coggin wrote a letter to the editor which was published in the paper on 7 March 2012. Click here to view the article.
To see some of the releases we have sent out to media recently on behalf of our clients, click here

Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, President of African Monitor addresses press at the media conference held on 9 November in Johannesburg. The organisation launched its 2011 Development Support Monitor Report which is a first in a series of publications that will look at various questions to promote an inclusive agenda to achieve the African Moment for grassroots communities.
Training
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When asked what she found most helpful about our in-house Stakeholder workshop she attended, Dee van der Byl, of the Eastern Cape Development Corporation said:
"I found the practicality of the workshop useful and what was great was that because it was held in-house, it was geared to our organisation's needs and everyone involved in stakeholder relations was able to participate. Walking out with a plan and charter that can be immediately used was an absolute bonus!"
Who we are
Attention to detail and being perfectly attuned to each client’s needs – this best describes the drive behind the small niched company that is Quo Vadis Communications (QVC).
Established as a specialist communications entity in 1996 by the Executive Chairperson, Theo Coggin, the company prides itself on providing first-rate service to all its clients – small organisations and blue-chip alike. With over 100 years’ combined marketing communications experience amongst its creative staff, the company is able to dip into a vast pool of knowledge.
Whether it’s writing, editing, proofreading, media relations, training or other aspects of marketing communications, a host of clients have had the satisfying experience of having their exact needs met. Quo Vadis’ services are centred and focused entirely on the client to such an extent that the whole team at some point or other provides input on different client initiatives. Tailor-made solutions to a wide range of communications needs – that’s what has earned Quo Vadis its reputation. It’s no wonder then that South Africa’s former doyen of marketing, the late Dr Ivan May had this to say about Quo Vadis:
“Having worked with Quo Vadis for many years, I can safely say that there are three hallmarks of their product: 1) Professionalism and quality, 2) Quality and professionalism and 3) Professionalism and quality.”