I’ve helped dozens of organisations fast track their reputations. Could yours be next?
I’m Paul and I’m on a mission to help businesses use the latest communication techniques to drive growth, navigate change, and generate savings.
If you need director-level expertise but aren’t ready for a full-time Head of Communications, I can help.
Support - how and when you need it
Businesses often find communications difficult.
You have many competing priorities. An evolving workforce, increasingly complex client relationships, plus structures and systems that need updating. You know you need to get a handle on your reputation and find new ways to drive innovation, but you’re just not ready for a full-time Head of Communications.
This is where I come in.
I can map how your business is understood by its most important audiences and track those metrics against your vision and competitors. I can build a strategic plan to put your business ahead and recommend a suitable resource model.
If you want to start more gradually, I can help with basics such as internal announcements, press releases, and tech bulletins. Projects such as thought leadership and one-off campaigns. Or turn-key services such as podcasts, webinars and website creation.
Let me help you transform the way your customers, staff, and investors think about your company.
A fraction of the cost
Hiring a full-time Head of Communications is a big decision. I can provide all the benefits without the long-term commitment.
Communication basics
£500 per day
Press releases, statements, and rebuttals.
Internal announcements and webinars.
Digital transformation bulletins.
Message house production.
Projects and campaigns
£600 per day
Campaign formulation.
Thought leadership development.
Competitive analysis projects.
Informal ROI reviews.
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Turn-key services
£700 per day
Media or internal comms function set up.
Temporary team management or interview support.
Change communication support and execution.
Podcast, webinar or website creation.
Testimonials
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"Paul is a real people person and has a solid understanding of the PR landscape. I've enjoyed working with Paul over the years and think he's a real asset to anyone looking to develop a communications strategy for their business."
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"Paul has a great, can-do attitude and bags of energy, He really got to grips with our strategic aims as well as putting together an actionable plan."
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"Paul is easily one of the greatest people I've had the chance to work with and one of the best mentors I've ever had! He is caring, empathetic, honest, and incredibly supportive."
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"Paul is a commercially focused corporate communicator, skilled in managing internal and external publics. He is widely read, and has a broad knowledge of all forms of media. Paul adds tremendous value to any situation."
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"Paul is a highly-skilled communicator and strategist. He's able to spot opportunities - and identify possible hazards - while remaining composed, smart and dexterous under pressure."
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"Always prepared, proactive and positive, Paul is an excellent writer, communicator and project manager who brings humility, confidence and integrity to all he does."
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"Paul is very down to earth, pragmatic, and gets under the skin of what's really required from communications within the marketing mix. I'd highly recommend him, particularly if you want a communications expert who can grasp something quickly and run with it."
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"Paul is an easy to work with, high-energy comms guy who knows the markets and financial services. I watched him put his last employer on the media map. He had a great strategy, which was well executed. Plus you could see he commanded respect."
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“Paul is a consummate professional. He understands the full spectrum of marketing disciplines and knows when to apply each to create a coordinated consistent and successful campaign. He is intuitive, strategic, disciplined and delivers results.”
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