Tune in to the second episode of our podcast series, ‘Ten’. Ten minutes of conversation about interesting and topical issues. In this episode, Sarah Pinch, managing director of Pinch Point Communications, is joined by...
These stories occur every minute of every day, every day of the week and every week of the year. These are the stories about successful operations, lives saved, babies delivered, and recoveries against the odds from accidents and illnesses. Rarely do they make headline news but they do get reported....
Today is International Women in Engineering Day. To mark the occasion, Sarah Pinch, Managing Director of Pinch Point Communications, speaks to Lorna Stimpson, Chief Executive of the Local Authority Building Control. The Local Authority...
Hear from Cheryl Campsie, Associate Director, reflect on work with Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust to develop a brand repositioning campaign to support their recruitment and retention priorities. It is well...
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...
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...
Here at PPC we are committed to making changes that promote diversity and inclusion. In the spring of 2021, we applied to have an intern through the Taylor Bennett Foundation of which our MD...
On 18th February I am going into hospital, for elective surgery. That means, in short hand, surgery I have chosen to have. Who knew I would ever do that? I have a lot of...
All through my life I have been inpsired by helping others, mainly through volunteering and sending things in the post. It is in my DNA thanks to my maternal grandparents and my own mum...