Tuesday June 8th sees renowned media expert Phil Hall and respected professionals from the public and private sector discuss how to work with and manage the media.
Phil will be speaking about the PR landscape and the practical approaches to tackling reputation management, with special guests, Geoff Sutton, Tarique Ghaffur and Scott Quinnell sharing experiences from their respected fields; the importance of social media, what stakeholders can learn from how the police plan for a crisis and working with the media as both a sports star and a businessman.
The event will be held at the Charlotte Street Hotel from 6.30pm. For further information or to reserve your place, please contact Ashley Moulton on ashley@pha-media.com / 020 7025 1364
On the 20 May, PHA Media will be hosting a breakfast event with Phil Hall aimed at the health sector. Phil will discuss how health professionals can work towards building a brand and their own reputation through PR and social media whilst treating and helping their clients on day to day basis.
The event will be held at the Dean Street Townhouse from 8am. For further information please contact Sophie Phillips on Sophie@pha-media.com / 020 7025 1372
On the 21 April Phil Hall will be speaking at a breakfast event jointly hosted by Schillings, Deloitte and Coutts. Phil will be leading the discussion on ‘Divorce in the media’, and will be sharing his views on the tabloid’s obsession with celebrity divorce, the tactics the press use when covering such a story and what behaviour is out of bounds both legally and under the PPC code of practice. Phil will be giving a presentation, which will then be followed by a round-table debate to explore the issues.
PHA Media took part in the recent prestigious FT Sport Industry Summit in London on 4th November 2008. Phil Hall in his role as an industry expert on Crisis Management was invited to site on a panel with Alistair Campbell former press secretary to Tony Blair, Lord Condon former Commissioner for police in London and now Deputy Chairmen for G4S and Paul Charles Director of Communication for Virgin Atlantic, to debate under the charge of BBC journalist John Inverdale the subject of preparing for crisis management. The 300 strong delegates enjoyed a lively debate on the role of the media in a crisis and how to take charge of the situation.
Phil was delighted to be asked to be a panelist at the prestigious annual BBC News and Sport Festival on 14th January 2009. The event takes place each year and looks at issues of the day affecting news broadcasts. This year Phil was the only representative form the PR world and joined the panel in the capacity of crisis management expert. He joined a panel consisting also of Richard Sambrook, Director of the BBC’s Global News, Ed Williams, BBC Director of Communications and Dorothy Burne, Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4.
The panel took part in a vibrant debate on issues such as the coverage of the Queensgate editing scandal and the handling of the Jonathon Ross/Russell Brand saga as well as the general issue of how the BBC and other media reports on itself.