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CIPR TV in conversation with Anne Campbell, Chair of APComm

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On 14 September at 5pm, CIPR TV will talk to Anne Campbell, Head of Corporate Communication (Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies) and Andrea Newman, Assistant Director of Communications, Association of Chief Police Officers.

Anne is a corporate communications specialist with extensive change management experience who has worked in both the private and public sector. Since becoming APComm Chair she has been responsible for introducing support programmes to assist professional police staff working in media and corporate communications roles during this period of national cuts.

Andrea has extensive communications experience from working in the public service and media management. She has been involved in major policing incidents, supporting colleagues in Cobra operations and other crisis incidents including the pandemic flu and the Haymarket bomb. In 2008 she took the job at APCO as a senior press officer and worked her way up the ranks to her current position, which involves supporting the president of APCO.

We'll be asking Anne and Andrea to share their insight on the challenges facing communicators in the police service and about the role crisis and reputation management and stakeholder engagement play in modern police communications.

If you have a question for Anne and Andrea, please send it into the CIPR TV studio using the box below or via Twitter using the hashtag #ciprtv.

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