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Tag Archives: Peter York
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
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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
Posted in Editorial Intelligence, Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
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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“A 21st Century Royal Wedding: Monarchy, Class, History & Celebrity” what a topic for debate
Last night, I attended the Editorial Intelligence in associate with The Foreign Press Association debate on the Royal Wedding, the Monarchy, Class and History & Celebrity. It was chaired magnificently by Peter York who is simply brilliant at keeping … Continue reading
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 →