ComKnow

ComKnow- Public Affairs

ComKnow was established in 2004 to meet the need in public affairs for practitioner-led professional development and events. It provides specialised training courses, events, briefings, conferences and seminars for delegates across the private, public and voluntary sectors, for those working both in-house and in consultancies and in the public affairs and communications industries.

ComKnow also offers a bespoke in house training service

Quality

We run specialised courses throughout the year that focus on developing practical public affairs and communication skills and debating key issues amongst your peers

Expertise

Our courses are designed by key experts on our Advisory Panel and are led by senior practitioners and experienced professionals themselves.

Professional development for all

Whether a new graduate keen to move into the public affairs sector, a seasoned communications professional looking to hone specialist public affairs knowledge, or a career public affairs professional interested in dedicated sector knowledge or debating key issues with peers, ComKnow offers a range of events and courses.

Latest Course:

General Election 2010- Is it in the bag for the Tories?

Breakfast session, 5th March 2010, London

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  • Fee income is defined as fees or income arising from time spent on carrying out public relations consultancy work plus any mark up and any handling charges or profits made on disbursement or expenses.
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The clients listed in this section are those which retain a consultancy on a continuing basis to deal with their public relations either in a specialised area or as a whole. One asterisk (*) against a client's name indicates that the consultancy has been retained by that client for three years; two asterisks (**) indicate that it has been retained for at least five years. Clients served on an ad-hoc basis are listed separately.

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