For a third year, we are delighted to announce this year's winners who set the benchmark for how organisations use content to reach corporate audiences. All of this year's winners exemplify the best in corporate narrative and storytelling.
The winners of the Digital Impact Awards have been announced at tonight’s glittering ceremony, held at London’s Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel. The number and calibre of entries made this a record year for the awards programme.
The Comms Reboot unconference, held in Birmingham this month, hoped to "inject energy" into internal communications practices. The day was filled with enthusiasm and hummed with creativity, while still addressing serious issues facing the field.
CIPR has described an attempt by TaxPayers’ Alliance to link NHS communications to waiting lists as “disingenuous”.
At an event hosted by Black Sun this month, the regulator outlined details of its new reporting model, published in March. This comes in anticipation of new government legislation and as the ripples of Carillion continue to be felt.
The ‘I have a voice’ initiative provides mentoring and networking opportunities to young people from under-represented backgrounds in the industry.
DEPT agency acquires Australian production studio Two Bulls, in its mission to become “best agency in the world”.
Last month's PRCA Employee Engagement Conference 2022 covered everything from addressing hidden disability and mental health, to the value of simple small talk and the 'frazzled' epidemic.
The shortlist for the Corporate Content Awards North America 2022 has been revealed, setting the benchmark for excellence in corporate storytelling. The celebrated entries have demonstrated the use of impactful narratives to corporate audiences, across owned and earned media.
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