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Wednesday
Dec302015

an end of year thank you

Phew. Well that was 2015.

by Darren Caveney

It's been an absolutely packed year. I have been fortunate to work on some brilliant and varied projects, from developing a government campaign, running training workshops and delivering a series of strategic comms and digital reviews for organisations.

We have developed new guidance on digital comms for the Local Government Association and we have hosted and delivered over 20 events around the UK. We have spoken at events, made new friends and contacts. And we have continued to learn.

I have also thoroughly enjoyed mentoring a couple of brilliant comms managers, and plan to more of that in 2016.

For me the UnAwards were a little bit special and made me proud to work in our industry with so many amazingly talented folks. Recognition is hugely important and we'll continue to fly that flag next year.

comms2point0 and our community grows stronger and more engaged by the month. And for that, and all of the fabulous support you always give to us, I just wanted to raise a glass and say a genuine, heartfelt thank you. We couldn't do it without your support and the backing of some amazing partners and sponsors.

Anyways, you go off and have a fantastic Christmas. Try to stay as offline as you can and grab some well-earned chill time.

And we'll see you in the New Year when we have lots of exciting new plan and events to tell you about (including three regional UnAwards Winners Masterclasses). More on that soon.

Enjoy

Darren x

Darren Caveney is co-creator of comms2point0

pic by me

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