Reputation Management: Crisis Comms in the Permacrisis Era

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Where: The Soho Hotel, 4 Richmond Mews, London, W1D 3DH

When: Thursday, 24 October, 8:00 a.m. (BST)

About:

In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, organisations face unprecedented challenges that demand a proactive and adaptable approach to crisis management. Social movements, geopolitical shifts and the concept of the permacrisis have reshaped the landscape of crisis and reputation management. 

Join We. Communications for an exclusive Chatham House rules breakfast discussion on “Reputation Management: Crisis Communications in the Permacrisis Era,” featuring leading industry experts.

Together, our panelists will explore how organizations can navigate complex crises amid global elections, geopolitical volatility, the climate crisis, and increasing stakeholder expectations for businesses to take a stance on societal issues

Join us to discuss:

  • Evolving crisis communication strategies for the new era of complexity
  • Navigating societal issues in crisis management
  • Practical insights for recognizing and addressing emerging challenges
  • Media preparation strategies
  • Integrating AI into crisis communications planning

With:

Saskia Wirth, Director, Corporate Communications, McLaren Racing

Shanna Wendt, VP of Communications, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners

James Barge, Senior Director of Corporate Affairs & Communications, ASDA

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