New jobs posted
New jobs posted on our careers page>>
Good luck!
New jobs posted on our careers page>>
Good luck!
This morning, we concluded the 3rd communicators blog breakfast meeting at the Geneva Press Club. Expert storyteller, consultant and coach, Sue Hollingsworth, entertained some 50 communicators with a very animated and interactive presentation about storytelling.
Unfortunately, time was scarce and many had to rush off to work. If you would like to get in touch with Sue, send us an email and we will send you her details.
We have added a few photos on our photo feed to the right of your screen…
Thank you again to Sue for her interesting presentation, to Nicole Voillat for making this possible, and to all of the participants who contributed to the discussion.
Any suggestions for future breakfast meetings are most welcome!
Patricia & Glenn
Over 40 people have registered for the next Geneva Communicators Breakfast on Tuesday 8 April – we look forward to welcoming you all next Tuesday!
If you missed the information on the breakfast, here it is again:
The Geneva Communicators blog is pleased to invite you to the third “Geneva Communicators Breakfast”.
Theme: How can storytelling help communicators build more memorable, authentic and compelling messages? What are the benefits of using storytelling in corporate communications compared with more traditional means of communicating? Can telling a story engage audiences and increase the “reach” of your organisation?
Guest speaker: Sue Hollingsworth, Director of Storymatters Ltd (UK).
Date: Tuesday , 8 April 2008
Time: 08h20 to 09h15.
Venue: Geneva Press Club, La Pastorale, Route de Ferney 106 – 1202 Genève (close to UN), parking available.
Map and directions can be found here.Coffee and croissants will be provided by the International University in Geneva.
Entry is free-of-charge but please register as places are limited: Register online here>>
(if this link does not work, please paste the following link into your web browser:
http://optima.benchpoint.com/optima/SurveyPop.aspx?query=view&SurveyID=145&SS=z2eWK6pXBBiography of guest speaker:
Sue Hollingsworth MBA has extensive experience at Director level in business and retrained as a professional storyteller in 1994. In 1996 she became a founding member of the ground breaking consultancy Storytelling in Organisations, whose mission was to explore the transformational power of story to address some of the key issues in business today. Early clients included Shell, BP, Barclays Bank, the Strategic Planning Society, RoyalSun Alliance amongst others. From 1999 – 2005 she also led the 13 week full time storytelling training at the international School of Storytelling in East Sussex and was a Director of Emerson College, an educational trust. In 2005 she founded Storymatters Ltd, gaining additional clients such as HMRC, DEFRA and The Prince’s Trust and in 2007 is a founding member of the emerging Centre for Narrative Leadership. She specialises in the use of story, usually at Director and Board level, working as both consultant and coach. The core of her work is the belief that the skilled use of narrative can transmit value and meaning in the workplace and she assists leaders to operate on the frontier where structure and creativity, fact and imagination, the personal and professional all combine to deliver maximum potency.
We look forward to seeing you at this event!
Patricia & Glenn
Edipresse, published of local papers Tribune du Genève and Le Matin has launched a new English language website – Swisster. The website aims to provide daily news for the 100,000 English speakers in the lake Geneva region.
The website is subscription based and costs CHF 300 per year to consult articles on the website. The local news market is hotting up – we already have Geneva Lunch, which provides local news and features (but for free..)
Glenn
The Geneva Communicators blog is pleased to invite you to the third “Geneva Communicators Breakfast”.
Theme: How can storytelling help communicators build more memorable, authentic and compelling messages? What are the benefits of using storytelling in corporate communications compared with more traditional means of communicating? Can telling a story engage audiences and increase the “reach” of your organisation?
Guest speaker: Sue Hollingsworth, Director of Storymatters Ltd (UK).
Date: Tuesday , 8 April 2008
Time: 08h20 to 09h15.
Venue: Geneva Press Club, La Pastorale, Route de Ferney 106 – 1202 Genève (close to UN), parking available.
Map and directions can be found here.
Coffee and croissants will be provided by the International University in Geneva.
Entry is free-of-charge but please register as places are limited: Register online here>>
(if this link does not work, please paste the following link into your web browser:
http://optima.benchpoint.com/optima/SurveyPop.aspx?query=view&SurveyID=145&SS=z2eWK6pXB
Biography of guest speaker:
Sue Hollingsworth MBA has extensive experience at Director level in business and retrained as a professional storyteller in 1994. In 1996 she became a founding member of the ground breaking consultancy Storytelling in Organisations, whose mission was to explore the transformational power of story to address some of the key issues in business today. Early clients included Shell, BP, Barclays Bank, the Strategic Planning Society, RoyalSun Alliance amongst others. From 1999 – 2005 she also led the 13 week full time storytelling training at the international School of Storytelling in East Sussex and was a Director of Emerson College, an educational trust. In 2005 she founded Storymatters Ltd, gaining additional clients such as HMRC, DEFRA and The Prince’s Trust and in 2007 is a founding member of the emerging Centre for Narrative Leadership. She specialises in the use of story, usually at Director and Board level, working as both consultant and coach. The core of her work is the belief that the skilled use of narrative can transmit value and meaning in the workplace and she assists leaders to operate on the frontier where structure and creativity, fact and imagination, the personal and professional all combine to deliver maximum potency.
We look forward to seeing you at this event!
Patricia & Glenn
We have posted some new job opportunities in the communications field – in the Geneva region on our careers page.
Good luck!
Patricia & Glenn
Meryl David, a senior communications professional at Zurich Financial Services in Zurich, will present a fascinating teleseminar on 13 March for the IABC.
Meryl has just moved to Switzerland and has also recently been honored with the IABC Chairman’s Award. The seminar is open to members and non-members and explores “corporate social responsibility” in the business environment.
21 April 2008 in MontreuxThe secret of a successful career: What are the hidden resources that can be used to empower a career (including: mentoring, education, networking, etc.)
Speakers:
Dr. Karin Leitner, Business Director Diabetes( Central Region), Medtronic (www.medtronic.com)
Nicholas Galtos, CEO of Wall Street Institute Switzerland (www.wallstreetenglish.ch)The event will be presented by Helena Engqvist (Managing director of Engqvist Consulting)
Date: April 21st 2008 from 18:30 to 20:30
Location: Hotel Royal Plaza Montreux
Price: 35.- CHF including Networking Cocktail & Dinner (payment at entry)
The Geneva Healthcare Communicators group is organising their next meeting on Friday 7 March from 9 to 10.30 in the context of the upcoming Geneva Health Forum.If you are a communicator working in the health sector and intested in joining this meeting, please contact:
Susan Jupp
Head, External Relations
Global Forum for Health Researchor
Tony Murdoch
MBC – Murdoch Business Communications