Case studies

 

A strategic approach to communications – Sir John Soane’s Museum

Sir John Soane’s Museum, No.13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, is one of London’s hidden gems. Home and museum of Regency architect, Sir John Soane, it is an eclectic mix of his own work and drawings, and art and artefacts he collected from all over the world. Once you visit the Soane, you’re drawn into the great… Read More

Marketing strategy and campaigns

When you’re marketing the complex and controversial you need to pitch them sensitively, without alienating your audience. I can develop the right messages and find the right communications channels to bring contentious issues into the mainstream – like I did for the UK Clinical Research Collaboration. UKCRC is a coalition of key decision makers in… Read More

Communications audit

I can help you assess exactly how hard your communications are working for you. I’ll audit all of your communications, compare them with those of your competitors, and analyse how effective they are in supporting your organisational strategy – like I did for St Christopher’s Fellowship charity for children, young people and vulnerable adults. St Christopher’s… Read More

Corporate narrative development – getting your story right

I can help you dig deeper into your organisation’s offer and create a narrative that is right for you and your audiences – like I did at the Royal Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce (RSA). The Royal Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce (RSA) was founded in the… Read More

Marketing strategy

When your business is operating in a crowded and competitive market place I’ll give you the strategy to succeed, like I did for Microload Ltd. Microload Ltd was a small IT support provider, ideally placed right in the centre of London. It prided itself on supplying bespoke support, with a human face, to small, medium… Read More

Brand development and communications

I’ll help you build your brand to make what you do unique and special – like I did at National Asthma Campaign – when I transformed it into Asthma UK. National Asthma Campaign didn’t really know what it wanted to be. It funded research and supported those with asthma through publications, holidays for children with… Read More

Communications strategy development

Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg) pfeg was a successful but tiny charity before funding from the Financial Services Authority enabled it to grow to a staff of 60 – in 5 regional offices throughout England. It had no designated communications staff and had been doing its best to market its services with reactive media relations,… Read More