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Eurovision Song Contest – do you or don’t you watch? The big question
Last night, I attended a really interesting debate at the Swedish Embassy hosted by the Ambassador of Sweden, Ms Nicola Clase, headed ‘Rebranding Eurovision – Should Britain Sing Along’. I wasn’t sure what to expect as I signed up to … Continue reading
Chartwell Partners presented Julia Hobsbawm and Allister Heath
Yesterday morning, I attended a fascinating event hosted by Chartwell Partners at the RAC Club. The session was with Allister Heath, editor of City A.M. and a weekly columnist for the Daily Telegraph, and Julia Hobsbawn, a businesswoman who founded … Continue reading
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Tagged Allister Heath, Chartwell Partners, Chartwell Partners at RAC Club, communication, culture change, Editorial Intelligence, event management, event manager with SJD Events, failure is not a dirty word, Julia Hobsbawm, knowledge networking, productivity, RAC Club, SJD Events, SJD Events Limited, Switch, Switch by Chip and Dan Heath, The light bulb needs to want to change
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‘Business Culture, Morality and Sustainability’ and a book ‘The Betrayer’
Earlier this week, I attended a breakfast debate on ‘Business Culture and Morality’ at Cass Business School organised by Editorial Intelligence and it was amazing, really thought provoking and gave me a real insight to people’s different perceptions of the … Continue reading
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Tagged being self-aware, Business, Business Culture, Business Culture and Morality and Sustainability, Editorial Intelligence, ethics, ethics are fundamentally morals, Giles Gibbons on Good Business, integrity, Morality, morals, morals in society, open, perception of what morals are, perceptions of leadership, Prof Jo Silvester, SJD Events, The Betrayer, The Betrayer by Kimberley Chambers, transparency, what it is to be ethical
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‘Amazing’ sums up Music For Youth Proms at Royal Albert Hall
Last night I was a guest of Editorial Intelligence at the Albert Hall for the Music for Youth’s Proms and it was amazing to think that it was an evening of music by talented children varying in age from seven … Continue reading
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Tagged Bells Angels from Carew Manor School, Classic FM, Classic FM Music Teacher of the Year, Editorial Intelligence, Emily Walker of Carew Manor School, Flats and Sharps, Flats and Sharps Bluegrass and Folk, Flats and Sharps from Penzance, Fourtissimo, Mammouth Sound and 'London Town', Music for Youth, Music for Youth Proms, Music for Youth Proms 2012, Music for Youth Proms at Royal Albert Hall, Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra, The Pines of Rome
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The Comment Awards with Editorial Intelligence launches the categories
Last week was the official launch of The Comment Awards for 2012 held at the Bishopsgate Institute which was a lovely venue in the Heart of the City. The Comment Awards are in association with Barclays, Jaguar Land Rover and Vodafone … Continue reading
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Tagged Bishopsgate Institute, category judges for The Comment Awards, Comment Awards, Comment Awards 2012, Comment Awards with Editorial Intelligence, Editorial Intelligence, panel of judges, Sarah Ducker, Sarah Ducker of SJD Events, SJD Events
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Editorial Intelligence ‘Thought for the Day’ with Short Books
Yesterday morning, I attended a brilliant event organised by Editorial Intelligence at the Bishopsgate Institute in the City of London, it was an early start so pleased to be welcomed with a strong coffee and pastries on arrival. The debate … Continue reading
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Tagged Bishopsgate Institute, Editorial Intelligence, Emma Craigie, Emma Craigie author and teacher, Justin Webb, Justin Webb BBC Today programme presenter, Patrick Kingley young journalist of the year 2009, Patrick Kingsley, Peter York, Short Books, Thought for the Day, Thought of the Day
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Sarah Ducker of SJD Events to be a Category Judge for The Comment Awards 2012.
It is with great excitement that I announce that I, Sarah Ducker of SJD Events Limited will be acting as a Category Judge for the prestigious Comment Awards 2012. A few months ago, I was asked by Julia Hobsbawm of … Continue reading
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‘Thought of the Day’ with Editorial Intelligence chaired by Julia Hobsbawm
Yesterday, with great excitement I attended the ‘thought of the day’ event which has returned to the Editorial Intelligence calendar at Somerset House. It is an early start, but after a nice strong coffee and the yummy pastries I was … Continue reading
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Tagged Editorial Intelligence, Editorial Intelligence at Somerset House, Gabrielle Rifkind, GO technology, Gullivers travels, hybrid age, information age, innocent outsider, Julia Hobsbawm, Michele Hanson, Michele Hanson Guardian columnist and writer, New America Foundation, Parag Khanna, The Fog of Peace, Thought of the Day
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The 2012 Comment Awards from Editorial Intelligence
This morning the day had arrived it was the announcement of who had won each category, my role as judge was coming to an end and I was really excited to know if the nominee that I chose in fact … Continue reading →