Our latest member spotlight is on Ed Marsh. He built an internal communication function from scratch, led the launch of an employee app adopted across an entire organisation and has a passion for languages that shapes how he thinks about communication every day.
In this first episode of series 16, Jen, Dom and Cat chat with Mercy Abel, founder of It Is Who You Know, to uncover the value of mentoring to bridge intergenerational divides and superpower early years careers.
IOIC has awarded Fellowship to nine exceptional internal communication professionals. Meet the newest members of the highest tier of the Institute and hear from the panel that assessed them.
National Grid is driving a once-in-a-generation transformation, doubling investment to reshape energy networks. Its “BIG Work” campaign unites 30,000 colleagues behind a shared mission to power the future.
One day of insight, workshops, case studies and networking isn't enough. Rob Jones is back for Day 2 of Festival, live-blogging the highlights from Warbrook House in Eversley.
Eleanor Tan shares insights on internal communication across Asia, drawing on leadership experience in shipping, financial services and education, with a focus on culture, transparency and engagement.
Our latest member spotlight is on Karen Machado. She built her career from the ground up, delivered a TED-style talk with no notes and has some brilliant advice for anyone starting out in IC.
Andreina Martinez grew up in Mexico City, fell in love with the idea of human connection on a Disney World ride, and never looked back. In this #IChoseIC story, she shares how a childhood fascination with communication led her to a career championing internal comms.
From marketing to leading communications at major UK firms, Lee Coleman reflects on five defining moments that shaped his journey to group head of communications at British Engines.
Internal communication teams are asking whether the intranet still deserves its place in the channel mix. The reality is more nuanced than “keep it” or “kill it”: the intranet is becoming the root of a wider ecosystem.
In this first episode of series 16, Jen, Dom and Cat chat with Mercy Abel, founder of It Is Who You Know, to uncover the value of mentoring to bridge intergenerational divides and superpower early years careers.