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We have provided strategic communications planning to many schools, to help prepare for potential issues. We also provide crisis management support during challenging times. Two examples of schools we have worked with include Bristol...
When a Head, Chair of Governors, or Bursar gets in touch, we are always humbled and feel honoured to be trusted to provide support. Helping a school, especially during challenging times is a professional privilege....
I am delighted to welcome Georgina Belcher to the Pinch Point Communications team. Georgina has joined us from the world leading study into health and development, called Children of the 90s, based at the...
It is almost 50 years since the first International Women’s Day, it is a day that is almost the same age as me. The world has changed socially, culturally, technically, economically and politically since...
As we wrap up 2022, we wanted to pause for a moment to reflect on the past year and all the meaningful work we’ve been privileged to be involved with. It’s been a really...
As I think about turning 50 next month, I have taken the opportunity to reflect on where I am in my career and my life and I’ve taken some time to think about those...
By Rob Stokes Sometimes an offer comes along which is too good to turn down. That’s what happened when Sarah approached me to work for her at Pinch Point Communications. After 35 years in...
By Cheryl Campsie, Associate Director, Pinch Point Communications Through the height of the Covid pandemic I was working in Government communications. It was a fascinating insight into the synergy between policy and fast-moving communications...
by Sarah Pinch, Managing Director, Pinch Point Communications Ten years ago I left my last role in house role, as director of communications in a multi-stakeholder public facing organisation, leaving was a hard decision....
In my 20s, I planned a big party for my 30s in Cornwall. It was months after my beloved grandmother died and it was a mixed experience. The party was held in what is...