
THE MARRIOTT HOTEL, REGENTS PARK, LONDON (MAP)
FRIDAY 25 JANUARY 2008
Link: The Don’t Panic Guide to Crisis Communications is a one day conference which will explore the skills needed to successfully respond, manage and survive a crisis and protect the reputation of your company or organisation. Following on from the success of this year’s Manchester event, the conference will now visit London and brings together an unmissable line up of communications professionals including:
Michael Bland, Michael Bland Communication Consultancy
Kevin Bocquet, former BBC journalist
Stephen Davies, RealWire
Heather Edwards, Head of Communications, Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust
Sarah Dean Forrester, Trimedia Harrison Cowley
Andy Green, Green Communications
Phil Hall, Phil Hall Associates
Paul Kelly, CEO, Trimedia Harrison Cowley
Lucy Laville, Leeds Metropolitan University
Louise Oughton, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, Dacorum Borough Council
Rob Skinner, Chief Press Officer, First Direct
Sally Sykes, Head of Communications, AstraZeneca
Tickets for the conference are priced at £295 + VAT or £250 + VAT for charities and early booking before 31.12.07.
For event booking and further information please contact Nicky or Andrew at Don’t Panic on 01706 828855 or alternatively places can be securely booked online at www.dontpanicprojects.com/booking.htm

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Lydia Cambata
Shame the conference wasn’t around for Shell, during the whole Brent Spar fiasco in the 1990’s, possibly one of the worst examples of PR ever!
Mihnea
I’ve got to move to London sooner.
Stephen
Could say the same thing about Bucharest!
Michael Denton
Hey man,
Sadly I won’t be there. You going to uStream it? BTW, nice placement on the poster.- TOP ROW!!!
Stephen
I’d never considered live streaming it actually. I might give it a try.
Top row is only due to alphabetic preference unfortunately and not professional stature. My surname beginning with ‘D’
Craig McGill
I’d love to see things like this streamed or YouTube’d or something. London hosts a lot of events like this and it’s a pain when you can’t get down for them.
Having said that, good luck with it.