Louise Phillips, Global Head of Communications & Corporate Affairs, R&D, Unilever
Stacey Minton, SVP, Head of Corporate Affairs, Kyowa Kirin International plc
Proactive Reputation Strategies
09.10 Power Robust, Proactive & Long-Term Reputation Strategies That Effectively Meet The Needs Of A Shifting World To Deliver Reputation-Boosting, Value-Adding Communications
In a constantly changing and evolving global situation, how can reputation strategies be built with the flexibility to adapt to the moment, whilst still sticking to core brand principles?
With so much happening in the world to contend with, how can reputation management and corporate comms teams deliver reputation-boosting PR that manages to cut through the news cycle and deliver real results?
When reputational crisis can leave senior leaders bruised, what strategies can reinvigorate the appetite for proactive PR and go about rebuilding robust reputations?
Jill Pearcy, Director Reputation, ABPI
Sustainability & ESG
Panel & Q&A
09.30 Tread The Thin Line Of Sustainability Communications & Build Powerful ESG Reputations With Brand New, Authentic & Cut-Through Comms Strategies
With so much news to cut through, what can organisations do to ensure their communications around sustainability are reaching the right target audiences?
How can sustainability be communicated effectively in hard-to-abate sectors and be turned into a tool for positive reputational development?
From greenwashing to greenhushing? When pushback can come from any direction from sustainability claims, how can comms professionals tread this ever-thinning line?
Daisy Hawker Wallace, Deputy Director & Head of PR, Avanti West Coast
Andrew Hansen, Director of Communications, Europe, Middle East, Africa & India, UPS
Emma Young, Group Corporate Affairs Director, Moneysupermarket Group
Will Aitkenhead, Head of Corporate & Industry Affairs, Ascot Racecourse
Social Media Strategies
10.00 Showcase Social Success With Cut-Through Content &Build An Authentic Brand Voice Online Whilst Protecting Reputations From Potential Damage On Social Media
With an ever more complex series of channels to contend with, how can organisations develop strong monitoring systems that detect social media crises as and when they appear?
What effective steps can communicators take to stomp out emerging social media firestorms before they gather momentum?
It’s not just about crisis, it’s about finding a voice! Develop an authentic brand tone of voice on social media that resonates with audiences and truly cuts through the noise
10.20 Morning Refreshment Break With Informal Networking
10.50 Bonus Session; Reserved For Exclusive Conference Partner
Impactful & Authentic Crisis Comms
Panel & Q&A
11.20 Take Back Control Of The Narrative In Crisis Situations & Deliver Authentic Communications That Protect Reputations & Alleviate Long-Term Damage
When is a crisis not a crisis? How can communicators develop the skills to know when a crisis needs powerful, immediate action, and when a reputational threat will burn out before it’s out of control?
How can organisations build resilience into crisis plans and team structures to be effectively equipped to weather crisis when it arrives?
“We’re taking this issue very seriously”… ensure your reputation management and crisis comms strategies have authenticity and sincerity at the heart to reassure consumers and protect brand image
Getting through the crisis is just the start, so how can brands begin to rebuild reputations once the storm has passed with robust comms?
Winston Eavis, Director of Communications, Airbnb
Anna O’Sullivan, Director, Corporate Affairs, Assessment & Qualifications, UK, Pearson
Candida Hilton, Head of Consumer & Corporate Communications, Getir
James Barge, Senior Director of Corporate Affairs & Communications, Asda
Sarah Horgan, Head of Communications Strategy Management, Aer Lingus
Oliver Wall, Chief of Staff & Head of Corporate Affairs, Bank of Ireland Group
Andrew Escott, Head of Corporate Affairs for the EU Cluster, Bristol Myers Squibb
Diversity & Inclusion
11.50 Continue To Prioritise &Deliver Powerful & Forward-Thinking Communications On Equity, Diversity & Inclusion In The Face Of The Culture Wars
As society is more polarised than ever, how can brands find boldness with their comms around diversity and inclusion to truly stand out from the crowd authentically?
Keep pace with the evolving language of EDI and ensure your comms meets the moment and effectively showcases your genuine diversity commitment
How can organisations advance their EDI programmes and deliver more on diversity in the face of a complex and shifting geopolitical landscape?
Keren McCarron, Head of Corporate Communications UK&I, pladis Global
AI & New Tech In Corporate Communications
Panel & Q&A
12.10 Safeguard Brand Integrity & Cultivate Trust With Stakeholders Whilst Leveraging New Opportunities AI & New Tech Present For Reputation Management & Corporate Comms
With AI’s benefits come risks! What can comms professionals do to protect brands and reputations from malfeasant AI usage, such as deepfakes and misinformation?
Where will AI bring the most practical value for comms professionals and truly push the industry forwards?
It’s a lot easier for people to ignore misinformation if they trust you already… how can organisations drive trust with stakeholders and minimise the impact AI misuse can have on their brand?
Lisa Timothy, External Affairs Director, Takeda UK & Ireland
Anupa Devi, Corporate Communications Manager, Go-Ahead Group
James Banks, Director of Marketing & Communications (Europe & India), AECOM
Morgan Bone, Head of Corporate Affairs, Virgin Money
Rajan Lakhani, Head of PR & Comms, Plum
12.40 Lunch & Informal Networking For Speakers, Delegates & Partners
13.10 Informal Peer-To-Peer Discussions
a) Government Relations
Jayne Almond, Head of Public Affairs, UK&I, Deliveroo
b) Comms On A Budget
Patrick Leahy, Director of Communications, Royal College of Surgeons of England
c) Engaging Media & Journalists
Ben Wiseman, Head Of Corporate Affairs, LTA
d) Comms Strategies
Noha Al Afifi, Interim CEO, Arthritis Action
e) Employee Advocacy
Chris Dugmore, Regional Corporate Affairs Director, Mars Food & Nutrition Europe
f) Change Comms
Ellie Buckingham, Senior Manager, Transformation & Change Communications, BT Group
13.40 Afternoon Co-Chairs’ Opening Remarks
Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe, Head of Engagement, Cabinet Office
Sophie Timms, Corporate Affairs Director, Kier Group
13.50 Bonus Session; Reserved For Exclusive Conference Partner
Internal Communication & Engagement
14.20 Drive Strategic Internal Communications That Power Internal & External Brand & Maintain and Improve Reputation
Deliver powerful and engaging internal comms that boost employee engagement and maintain and develop a reputation as an organisation people want to work for
Develop powerful employee advocacy campaigns and harness your employees’ authentic voices to be an internal and external reputation driver
How can comms professionals strike the right balance when managing crisis communications; keeping employees informed and maintaining positive relationships whilst supporting a calm, collegiate working culture.
14.20 Samantha Lancet-Grant, Director of Communications, UCL
Georgie Cade, Head of Communications, UCL
14.40 Clair Dennis, Head of Group Internal Communications, Royal London
Managing Global Reputational Risks
Panel & Q&A
15.00 Protect Reputations From Harm By Effectively Communicating With Authenticity Around Complex Geopolitical Issues
With 2024 being the year of elections and the increased potential for geopolitical upheaval across the globe, how can comms professionals mitigate potential reputational risks from geopolitical change?
How should organisations determine when they should communicate around geopolitical issues such as conflict, and when their voice isn’t needed in the conversation?
Political pushback against so-called ‘woke’ businesses can come when you least expect it, so how can organisations pre-empt potential issues and get ahead of the curve?
How can businesses ensure that global and local comms are singing from the same hymn sheet, and ensure consistent messaging around complex and emotive topics?
Cristina Macina, Head of Communications Zone Asia, Oceania, Africa, Nestlé
Pasca Lane, Director of Corporate Communications, British Red Cross
Nick Lakin, Group Corporate Affairs Director, Kingfisher plc
Duncan West, Group Head of Corporate Communications, Bupa
Samuel Heath, Director of Communications, INTERPOL
15.30 Afternoon Refreshment Break With Informal Networking
Collaborative Partnership Reputations
16.00 Craft Collaborative Strategies Between Partners That Mitigate Crisis & Enhance Individual & Collective Reputations
What collaborative strategies can be employed to assess and mitigate reputational risks on either side of a partnership before they become a crisis?
How can partner organisations develop collaborative comms programmes that enhance the partnerships’ reputation and the individual organisations?
Avoid the blame game! How can partners limit siloed thinking during times of crisis and ensure open collaboration on shared reputational issues?
Cybersecurity Risks
16.20 Generate Dedicated & Stringent Strategies To Lessen The Ability Of Cybersecurity Threats & Reputational Damage
How can comms professionals develop strong and open relationships with internal security teams to ensure potential security breaches are flagged to comms teams?
What strategies should companies employ to communicate openly and transparently with stakeholders during cybersecurity incidents?
What critical steps should organisations take in order to restore trust and rehabilitate their reputation following a cybersecurity breach?
16.40 Afternoon Chairs’ Closing Remarks & Official Close Of Conference
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