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Communicating Chemicals with Passion
Fleishman-Hillard Brussels’ Nick Andrews challenges the chemical sector to communicate with passion in a piece in Chemistry&Industry Magazine’s January 2012 edition. In a thought-provoking commentary in the Society of Chemical Industry’s monthly magazine, Nick Andrews, a corporate reputation specialist at …Read Post
Communicating Chemicals with Passion
Fleishman-Hillard Brussels’ Nick Andrews challenges the chemical sector to communicate with passion in a piece in Chemistry&Industry Magazine‘s January 2012 edition. In a thought-provoking commentary in the Society of Chemical Industry’s monthly magazine, Nick Andrews, a corporate reputation specialist at Fleishman-Hillard Brussels, …Read Post
Event: What’s the Right Energy for Europe?
Fleishman-Hillard Brussels hosts a luncheon roundtable on ‘Efficiency, renewables and fossil fuels – what’s the right energy for Europe?’ in Brussels on Wednesday 25 January 2012. Ms. Dagmara Koska, Member of the Cabinet for European Commissioner for Energy Gunther Oettinger and …Read Post
2011: A Year in Review
2011 has been a year of political turbulence in the European Union and around the world. Ilana Bet-El, Senior Policy Advisor at Fleishman-Hillard Brussels, takes a look back at the major geopolitical developments of the last twelve months, a year …Read Post
2011: A Year in Review
2011 has been a year of political turbulence in the European Union and around the world. Ilana Bet-El, Senior Policy Advisor at Fleishman-Hillard Brussels, takes a look back at the major geopolitical developments of the last twelve months, a year …Read Post
Making Public Affairs More Effective
Fleishman-Hillard digital strategist Steffen Thejll-Moller explains how digital tools can make public affairs strategies more effective. Writing on his own blog, Steffen uses an infographic that starts from the basic activities of a public affairs professional in Brussels to explain …Read Post
Join Us For ‘Communicating Science’ Event
Thursday, 24 November, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. CET While science can provide incredible insights, it’s not always easy to communicate it. The impact of European legislation on scientific processes and chemical substances is rapidly growing. So how can scientific evidence …Read Post
No Respite Down-Under From Eurozone Crisis
Any hope that travelling to the other side of the world would offer some respite from the daily diet of the Eurozone crisis has been rudely dashed. Here am I, blogging from Sydney, Australia, and finding no escape. Globalisation has …Read Post
Libyans Win Their Freedom but Europe’s Response Falls Short
The triumph of Libya’s National Transitional Council culminating in the death of Colonel Gaddafi owes everything to the support provided by NATO air operations under UN Resolution 1973, yet the UN involvement and the military action which followed would never …Read Post
Footie Fans’ Jubilation on TV Case May be Premature
It’s not often that court rulings from Europe are celebrated in British pubs, so it was a rare sight to see the delighted reaction of football fans to this week’s ECJ pronouncement on the broadcasting of Premier League matches. The …Read Post