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Central Hall Westminster,
Tuesday 27th March,
10 am to 4 pm, followed by a wine reception
A one-day
conference for the chief executives
and senior management teams of UK-based charities on
the major trends in communications and campaigning
in 2007 and beyond and how to capitalise on new developments
to build your organisation's reputation.
Attendence Fee: £145 per
person including VAT, lunch, presentation materials
and reception. Programme
includes:
All change: trends and developments in the mainstream
media and the impact on your work
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Stephen
Cook,
Editor of Third Sector |
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| Stewart
Purvis, Professor of Television
Journalism at City University and former
Chief Executive of ITN |
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Adrian Wells, Foreign
News Editor,
Sky News |
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Owen Gibson
Media Correspondent, The
Guardian |
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Managing
a reputation in the global communications
environment
Mirella von
Lindensfels, Director
of Communications INC and a leading adviser
to international NGOs. |
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Developing
successful corporate partnerships
Jeremy Hughes, Chief
Executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer |
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Accessing
the decison makers and securing changes in
policy
Stephen Bubb, Chief
Executive, ACEVO |
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Developing
an integrated brand strategy to build awareness
and
inform your communications plan
Dawn Wood, Senior Consultant,
Action Planning |
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Key
trends in campaigning
in the UK and USA
John Vidal, Environment
Editor,
The Guardian (pictured)
Chuck Fox, Environmental
Campaign Manager, Pew Charitable Trusts, USA |
From blogs to mobile news streams
- the new communications channels opportunities and
challenges.
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Euan
Semple, formerly
BBC Head of Knowledge Management and now a
leading adviser on the strategic use of the
internet |
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Howard
Lake, Director of
UK Fundraising |
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Chair
David Senior, Director
of Development, Action Planning |

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