I presented yesterday on our virtual events story yesterday at the PPA conference. It’s a useful exercise to look back at now two year’s worth experience in this field: defining what we’ve achieved so far and the challenges that still lie ahead. In the third slide of the presentation I offered some crucial points that [...]
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Digital realism presentation
I stood up in front of a room of PR people last night… and survived. Only joking. I was asked by the CAPSIG organisation to offer a view on digital media. Below is the presentation, which probably need a bit of context. It was centrally around the challenges that we as a publisher have faced [...]
Green gurus: you decide
So I’m in rather frantic planning mode for virtual events right now. In particular there’s hopefully plenty of activity in and around Sustainability Now to satisfy those of you who just can’t get enough of debate and discussion around this issue. There will be a full conference programme this time – so not the mainly [...]
Sustainability Now: call for interest
So got one virtual event out of the way last week. And all things considered it went pretty well. Invest UK was the first of its type: aimed at an audience which we were unsure would embrace what virtual events offer and focused on a topic area which again was new. The event was very [...]
Let’s talk green inward investment
So I’m in final training for another season of virtual events, which kicks off tomorrow. One of our biggest titles, Property Week, is running a show tomorrow and Wednesday called Invest UK. It’s a bit out of my comfort zone as it involves areas – property investment, occupiers etc. -that I have limited experience in. [...]
Issues and debates at Sustainability Now
Less than a day to go until the Sustainability Now event. We’ve released an agenda for events that will take place, available on the Building site. I’m hoping for a mixture of free-form chat with more structured debates. Few things to highlight:
Legislation – Pooran Desai makes a strong case for decluttering green legislation in [...]

