Who can benefit from communications advice and support
from Lattice PR?
Anyone with a story to tell. You may have a new service or
product to tell the world about. You may have a crisis or
issue to face, perhaps an extension to your premises, or a
relocation. You might want to encourage your employees to
play a bigger part in your company. You could be a technical
organisation or complex company needing to communicate with
a non-technical audience. Or you might have something you
want to say to government or legislators.
Whatever you want to communicate and whoever you want to
communicate with, we can help you.
Richard Dymond is the MD and principal consultant. A native
of Northern Ireland, he worked in politics there before training
as a technical journalist in London and moving into employee
communications, media relations and public affairs. Most recently
he was national media relations manager for British Gas (Centrica
plc), working on new product launches into the electricity
and telecoms markets, as well as running the press office
and handling reputational risk issues, parliamentary liaison
and crisis communications. Richard is a member of the Chartered
Institute of Public Relations and the British Association
of Communicators in Business. He is also a Fellow of the Royal
Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.
Bridget York is a director and associate consultant. She
is a qualified home economist and has many years' experience
devising and organising corporate hospitality and events.
Bridget also has extensive experience of dealing with the
regional and national media, and with getting the best value
from a company's corporate social responsibility programme.
Bridget runs her own event management and corporate hospitality
consultancy.

Lattice PR's Richard Dymond with
Ulrika Jonsson, Bob Monkhouse and British Gas directors
at the launch of the competitive electricity market
in Great Britain. The launch achieved national and
regional broadcast and print coverage, helping move
British Gas from a standing start to being the largest
domestic electricity provider in GB.
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