COVID-19 Weekly Webinar – 8th April

Date: Wednesday 8th April 2020
Time: 04:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Location: TBC
Cost: Free
Categories:
SME Club

We are living in increasingly challenging and uncertain times, with additional stresses being felt by both businesses and individuals.

Keeping up to date with all the announcements and advice is nigh on impossible so we are incredibly grateful to Chris Peacock and the team at Grayling Communications for offering to run weekly webinars. They will summarise the key points from regional, national and international bodies, bringing in expert guests where appropriate.

Please register for the week(s) you would like to attend and we will circulate the webinar link in advance of the session.

About the Speakers:

Christopher Peacock Director -

Chris has a decade of working in political and community communications. He specialises in providing support for clients who operate in the north of England having spent most of his career in the region. Chris has work on community engagement projects across the private and public sectors from generating support to conveying complex issues to the community.

Prior to joining, he was a local councillor at Bolton Council where he was the Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Sport. As Cabinet Member he led community engagement activities across his departments where he had to explain complex service changes to both proactive and unengaged members of the local community through various methods.

Chris has worked with key clients such as Transport for the North, Cadent Gas, and Peel.

Sue Hayman Senior Advisory Board -

Sue was elected as MP in the 2015 general election, she became the first female MP to represent a constituency in Cumbria. From July to October 2015, she sat on the Justice Select Committee. Hayman was an opposition whip from September 2015 to October 2016. She lost her seat in the Dec 2019 election.

In October 2016, following Jeremy Corbyn’s re-election as Labour leader, Hayman was appointed as Shadow Minister for Flooding and Coastal Communities in the opposition’s front-bench Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) team. In February 2017, she was promoted to the position of Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs following the resignation of Rachael Maskell.

Interested In The Event?

If you’re interested in attending, you can book online here.