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Tag Archives: Julia Hobsbawm
Are you, your brand? And, how has advertising changed over the past 20 years?
Well this morning this was exactly the question that was asked, as I attended one of my breakfast salons organised by Editorial Intelligence hosted at Hult Business School and it was fascinating. I strongly the believe as did others in … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial Intelligence, Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
Tagged advertising in the 80's, Are you your brand?, behavioural patterns of a brand, changes to advertising trends in the 90's, Charles Vallance, Charles Vallance and VCCP, Chartwell Partners, cyber security, digital advertising, digital media, digital world of transparancy, digital world of transparency, Editorial Intelligence, honesty and integrity and advertising campaigns, horses mouth and mentoring, how has advertising changed?, Hult Business School, integrity and brand advertising, Julia Hobsbawm, Major General Jonathan Shaw, Mary Theresa Rainey, Peter York, print advertising, social media, successful people who are a brand, word of mouth, word of mouth most powerful form of advertising, you are your brand
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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
Posted in Editorial Intelligence, Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
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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‘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
Posted in Editorial Intelligence, Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
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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FT columnist Mrs Moneypenny shares ten secrets to success for women
In the You Magazine on Sunday 8th January, you may have seen the amazing article by Mrs Moneypenny a high-flying businesswoman and if not here you are. The heading of the article was ‘It’s time to steer your careers, girls!’ and … Continue reading
Posted in Networking Colleagues to share, Of General Interest
Tagged Anna Keeble, Anna Keeble of Get Fit for Purpose, BB Mayfair, BB St Paul's, Business Biscotti, Business Biscotti Mayfair, Flannels4Heroes, FT Columnist Mrs Moneypenny, Get Fit for Purpose, Help the Heroes, Julia Hobsbawm, Lara Brotherton, Mrs Moneypenny, Queen of London networking, taster workshops at Mayfair, Walking Wounded, You Magazine
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London’s Networking Queen – Julia Hobsbawm and Editorial Intelligence by Rosamund Urwin
I missed the article in the Evening Standard on Monday 9th January, as I was out-of-town but fortunately a dear friend sent me the link and what an amazing read it was. Julia Hobsbawm who is the founder of Editorial … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial Intelligence, Networking Colleagues to share, Of General Interest
Tagged Editorial Intelligence, Julia Hobsbawm, Julia Hobsbawn, Lessons in Networking by Julia Hobsbawm, Lessons in Networking by Julia Hobsbawn, London's Networking Queen, Rosamund Urwin, SJD Events Limited
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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 →