Posts Tagged ‘The Director’s Cut’

The FT to Attend PR Superstar Client Event

The FT Weekend Magazine will attend and review a PR Superstar client’s event.

The magazine’s Associate Editor contacted us this afternoon to let us know that award-winning novelist and actress Pauline Melville, who also writes for The FT, will attend ‘The Director’s Cut’ leadership training event next month.

PR Superstar has also been contacted by The Guardian eager to review the course for their Education and Office Hours supplements.

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National B2B Media Interest Grows

   

Business journalists from bbc.co.uk and The Sunday Times are the latest national B2B media who will attend the Director’s Cut event, a UK first, created by The Leadership Theatre.

To find out more about the leadership training event that is getting journalists so excited, including a London-based Business Correspondent from The New York Times who is interested to attend, check out www.theleadershiptheatre.com

PR Campaign Off to a Flying Start!

   

A top BBC producer is among journalists keen to attend an innovative event, organised by a PR Superstar client and designed to hone the leadership skills of high-flying business executives and entrepreneurs.

Richard Collings, a former senior producer for Newsnight and now Planning Editor for business programmes for BBC World Service, contacted PR Superstar about the Director’s Cut after we got in touch with his colleague, BBC News Business Editor and ‘voice of the recession’ Robert Peston.

Tim Barber, City AM’s Features Writer, Sky News’ Business Editor Mark Kleinman, and Senay Boztas, who writes for The Times, The Sunday Times, The Observer and The Independent, have also contacted us.

The Director’s Cut event, at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), will enable executive leaders and entrepreneurs to experiment, practice and perfect their leadership behaviours by directing West End actors in a performance of an 8-minute excerpt from a famous play or film, including Macbeth, Pulp Fiction and A Street Car Named Desire.