Green Shoots recently helped the National Association of Pension Funds to improve their media relations and to recruit a new Head of Media & PR.
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Dee Sullivan has really helped turn our media and communications operation around. We now have a clear strategy in place, including better processes and monitoring. She’s got us thinking more pro-actively about the media, so we can now get our stories out to the outside world more effectively. Most importantly she has helped us develop clear and effective messages. |
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Joanne Segars, Chief Executive, National Association of Pension Funds
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Through Grant Riches Communication Consultants, Green Shoots' Dee Sullivan has helped Brighton & Hove City Council's communications team develop a more strategic approach to reputation management.
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Dee Sullivan is a first-class facilitator. We have been working with Dee for 18-months and she has played an influential role in helping shape the team’s thinking around what it means to be a strategic communications function. Dee’s splendid mix of professional experience, in-depth knowledge of the public sector and communications expertise means she is able to identify with the issues comms teams face everyday and, more importantly, enable them to find their own solutions to move forward. |
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John Shewell, Head of Corporate Communications, Brighton & Hove City Council
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In a previous consultancy role, Dee Sullivan was interim Head of Communications at Barking & Dagenham Council, responsible for implementing the recommendations of a a marcomms review and leading the communications team through a period of change.
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Nina Clark, Assistant Chief Executive, Barking & Dagenham Council
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