Dad, husband, friend. Founder, Rod Cartwright Consulting. Formerly Ketchum, H K, Text100, GCI. Interested in PR, crisis, reputation, leadership and politics.

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Sharing ‘Trust, Risk and Resilience' - a summary and analysis of the five global #trust and #risk reports released in January. I'll be running webinars and workshops for clients to explore its implications, so just shout if you're interested. rodcartwrightconsulting.com/… #pr #comms

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A wonderful experience with a wonderful group.
30 Oct 2024
Thank you, @RodCartwright, for conducting a session for us & making it fun, enriching & insightful. #GlobalCommunicationsWeek is giving us the opportunity to speak with global experts & learn so much from the case studies they bring in, as well as from their experiences #SYPM2024
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Proud to be part of this. The baton pass to the next generation is so important.
27 Oct 2024
Get ready for a #globalPR experience! The @Global_Alliance for PR & Communication Management launches SYP Month with the theme of #ResponsibleCommunication. We proudly host #GlobalCommunicationsWeek, featuring 10 top global speakers worldwide. Stay tuned! #SYPM2024 #NextInLine
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Terrific panel and call to action for male allows from Louise Jacobson: 1. Listen actively 2. Show your allyship 3. Speak up 4. Amplify women's voices 5. Call out unacceptable behaviour - macro or micro 6. Actively open doors 7. Encourage other male allies to do all these
10 Oct 2024
At #ICCOGlobalSummit, a panel led by @MajaBesparkle @Provoke_News explores the findings of the 2024 @globalwpr Annual Index. Hear from L. Jacobson, A. Rolland, and @SLOVA_Tech_PR as they discuss returning to the office, harassment, career breaks, and empowering women in #PR.
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Outstanding presentation.
9 Oct 2024
🌍💬 Should organizations take a stand or stay neutral on social issues? In her session at #ICCOGlobalSummit, @katehartley, Co-founder of @Polpeo , dives into the rise of ‘anti-woke’ activism and the tough decisions businesses face when balancing advocacy with potential backlash.
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AI in PR fears, opportunities and next steps. @stuartbruce unpacks #globalcommstechreport at #ICCOGlobalSummit
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Cracking start to @ICCOpr Global Summit in Istanbul with Simon Shaw @BursonGlobal, Paul Holmes @Provoke_News @RodCartwright @SethiDeeptie @katehartley setting the tone on #Creativity #PermaCrisis and the Future of Agency vs. Consultancy - hosted by the lovely @gojohnab
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9 Oct 2024
Ten Key themes from: Reputation, Risk and Resilience- Report: -Geopolitics -Misinformation & polarisation -Cyber (in)security -Climate catastrophe -It's still the economy -Human Impacts -ESG -The evolution of science & innovation -Business -Polycrisis & interconnected risk #PR
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A wonderful discussion and thank you so much to our panel.
9 Oct 2024
🔍🌍 @RodCartwright leads a panel with @katehartley @Polpeo, @SethiDeeptie @PRCAIndia, and Thomas Fife-Schaw @IpsosUK on “Mitigating Interconnected Global Risks” at #ICCOGlobalSummit, exploring how to turn complex challenges into opportunities for resilience and growth.
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Here we go! #ICCOGlobalSummit
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A great summary of challenges for a heads up approach to planning the work of communicators @RodCartwright #CIPRCrisisComms
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Just over 2 weeks until our webinar on Reputation, Risk & Resilience chaired by @RodCartwright & featuring Rachel Philips from @Ipsos @eliotmiz & Nick Hope from @EdelmanUK This event is super popular so hurry if you still haven't booked 🏃tinyurl.com/yra5ns5c
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Our September newsletter features an insightful blog by @RodCartwright who explores the key takeaways from the @CrowdStrike crisis comms response to its global IT outage. Well worth a read! You can download it here buff.ly/3z5FMQ8
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This is how you do political advertising
15 Jun 2024
Holy shit, this ad is incredible. 🔥🔥
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15 Jun 2024
Holy shit, this ad is incredible. 🔥🔥

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I'm hugely looking forward to chairing this session. Do join us if you can.
Join us on 30.9.24 for our webinar on risk mitigation, crisis preparedness and resilience. Speakers include Matt Painter from @Ipsos Nick Hope from @EdelmanUK & @eliotmiz. Session chaired by @RodCartwright Book here 👉cipr.co.uk/CIPR/Events/Event…
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Well worth a read as ever with @wadds!
New blog. Crisis communications as a model for the development of theory and practice - @ciprcrisiscomm breakfast conversation between @wtcoombsand and @RodCartwright wadds.co.uk/blog/2024/7/8/cr…
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The change brought by this election is far more dramatic than realised. Only 3/30 members of Boris Johnson’s 2022 cabinet remain in Commons 2 years later - 90 per cent of his leadership are gone. This is a radically different commons. Let’s hope the new MPs improve things…. before they are co-opted by the leadership and whips
7 Jul 2024
Here's a remarkable stat: There are more people in the Commons who were in Gordon Brown's last cabinet (2010) than were in Boris Johnson's cabinet when he resigned (2022). Five vs three.
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Very good summary of the lie of the land.
3 Jul 2024
I'm about to go submarine. Under the rules, TV journalists aren't permitted to say anything material about politics on election day. So this is my last chance to offer a few reflections as the most maddening and absurd election battle of my life draws to a close. Here, in no particular order of importance, is a list of just a few of the events I never expected to see in an election period but did. 1) Revelations that Tory candidates and officials bet on the date of the election, rather than concentrate on winning the election, and that a Labour candidate bet he'd lose 2) A PM turning his back on free publicity that campaign money can't buy, through his early departure from a D-Day gathering of world leaders that was held to celebrate our brave war veterans 3) A wannabe Tory leader, Suella Braverman, saying that Rishi Sunak's attacks on racist remarks by Reform leaders and candidates have less force because the Tory party kept millions of pounds from a donor who made racist remarks 4) A Tory leader seemingly conceding defeat weeks before polling day by saying that the vote is all about making sure Labour wins only a normal majority, not what Sunak calls a "super" one 5) A prime minister drowning in the pouring rain when announcing the dissolution of parliament, for want of an umbrella And here are the big issues that would have been discussed in a healthy functioning democracy but were downplayed or ignored by Labour and Conservatives 1) how to manage the risks and rewards of the most far-reaching industrial revolution of modern times, the generative AI industrial revolution - that will require radical changes to our schools, welfare system, healthcare, employment, media rules and taxation 2) what kind of military and defence capability is necessary to protect ourselves from the military threats of Putin, China and the wider cyber threats of other bad actors 3) how to avoid deep cuts in public services after 2025, that are baked into spending plans underwritten by the Tories and Labour, at a time when prisons are overflowing, waiting lists for NHS treatment are still rising, teachers remain demoralised 4) whether it's sensible to commit to freezing all rates of direct personal and business taxation, when rates for those on average incomes are lower than they've been since 1975 and when public services are crying out for investment 5) how to end the strikes in the health service once and for all I could go on, and on, and on. It was in keeping with the systemic displacement activity of the campaigns that the final argument just before polling day has been about whether Keir Starmer should be allowed to have Friday nights with his kids if he becomes prime minister. In what universe do Rishi Sunak and the Tories believe that voters who are thinking of voting Labour, Reform, LibDem or anything but for him will be swayed by Starmer saying he wants to preserve space to be a dad? Anyway here is the nutshell of the two parties' arguments, if we can dignify them in that way. Tories: "Labour will put up your taxes and we'll cut them. Don't ask us how we'll fund public services, or our confidence levels in our plans to cut immigration." Labour: "We won't put up taxes and we'll encourage investment by promoting economic stability and dismantling planning restrictions. Don't ask us how we'll fund public services, or our confidence levels in our plans to cut immigration." Does any of what we've witnessed matter? I suspect not. The die for tomorrow's vote was probably cast long before Sunak announced 4 July would be the day. My thesis, which I will discuss with you after the votes have been counted, is that if history is made in this election - and that looks likely - the big causes go back to 2015, and there have been a series of sub-causes and triggers in the past few years. I'll explain more in coming days, as a special treat
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Join us for a stimulating conversation with Crisis Comms specialist, Dr Timothy Coombs. @RodCartwright will be chatting with him about his latest work and how it applies to the changing context around crisis comms, particularly the role of AI. Register: cipr.co.uk/CIPR/Events/Event…
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