A photo of a sunset over a green field
R and R!
A photo of a sunset over a green field
R and R!
Please share so Comms and PR folk over here see thisππ½
A photo of a panel talking to a room in a conference space. Chairs facing the stage.
A photo of a panel talking to a room in a conference space. Four people on stage.
Earlier this week I had the privilege of attending the Taylor Bennett Foundation and CIPR closing event for the Reverse Mentoring Scheme.
It was great to come together with professionals across the industry and talk openly about how we can cultivate a more diverse, inclusive and equitable sector.
A photo of people sitting down for a panel discussion facing an audience.
A photo of people sitting down for a panel discussion facing an audience.
A photo of people sitting down for a panel discussion facing an audience.
A photo of people sitting down for a panel discussion facing an audience.
It was a pleasure to attend and speak at the National Housing Federation Comms and Influencing Conference earlier today.
At the start of what is set to be a busy year for the sector it was great to come together as professionals to connect in person and share best practice.
#NHFComms
Photos of Selhurst Park
Photos of Selhurst Park
Nice to be back @officialcpfc.bsky.social today!
Should have been 3 - 0
#southlondonandproud
A photo of cracked ice with nike running stats on top
Frosty morning runs to start the day!
A picture of the beach
Winter R&R. Batteries truly recharged β οΈ
A photo of the comms and influencing conference flyer for communicating purpose in a regulated environment. Yellow background and white text.
Excited to be speaking at the National Housing Federation's Comms and Influencing in Housing Conference in January.
I will be on a panel with Anne Waterhouse and Patrick Penny-Annang on 'communicating purpose in a regulated environment'.
Come and say hi ππ½
comms.housing.org.uk/?ProductId=P60β¦
A photo of my legs and feet against a leafy path
I set myself a challenge of running more miles than I did last year. 53.3 miles to go this year to beat that...better get to it!