Our team is growing – all the better to serve you with!
Have I
told you lately how much I love my team, and how much they love looking after
reputations?Because our reputation matters, we have a rigorous recruitment process to make sure that we employ only the best people to look after your reputation.
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the latest two additions to the Reputation Matters family to you.
She is currently showing her
mettle by working very closely on a strategic internal communication engagement
with one of our key clients in Gauteng. No task is too big, and Lara eagerly
takes on any challenge bowled her way.
We are so thrilled to have her on
board with her industry and academic best practices knowledge. Lara is a
true people’s person and enjoys interacting with people from all walks of life,
she loves the outdoors and has a soft spot for animals – especially the fluffy
kind.
Another BCom Honours (Communication
Management) Cum Laude graduate
that we are very proud of is Zydèlia. Also from the University of
Pretoria and bitten by the academic bug, she has a keen interest in the impact
of crisis communication on reputations. Her honours thesis investigated the use
of social media during a crisis within the petroleum industry.
Zydèlia is currently working
towards her M.Com degree, ‘Exploring Leadership and Communication Approaches in
Support of Employee Personal Development Goals’. She is a nature lover and
(unlike me) loves to go camping in her spare time.
No one likes a crisis – but they happen.
We'll be sharing how to navigate through them; make sure you don't miss out
SAVE THE DATE –
Clients are warmly invited on a complimentary basis to attend our information
session about crisis communication earmarked to take place on the morning of 06
August 2014 in Midrand, Gauteng.
If you are not a client (yet) -
tickets cost a minimal fee of R250 (excl. Vat).
YES -
Please book a seat for me for the crisis communication session in Midrand.
Watch
this space for details about Cape Town and Durban sessions.
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