Whitehall Group Lunch – Wednesday, 27th February – Rupert Younger, Co-Founder and Global Managing Partner, Finsbury Global Strategic Communications
During lunch Rupert will be discussing the new Activist Manifesto, focusing on inequality, the lot of the haves and the have-nots, and the role of united activism today. (This lunch has been rescheduled from a previous advertised date in Oct 2018).
Rupert is co-founder and global managing partner of Finsbury, and founder director of Oxford University’s Centre for Corporate Reputation. He is a global expert on how reputations are created, sustained, destroyed and rebuilt. His work and views are regularly featured in major news outlets including the BBC, CNN, the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Times of London. He has a particular expertise in global issues advocacy and has led successful reputation and communications engagement campaigns for global organisations over the past twenty five years. He is also co-author of The Reputation Game, a bestselling book drawing on his research at Oxford with case study examples from business, politics and the entertainment industry.
Rupert chairs The University of Oxford’s Socially Responsible Investment Committee of Council and is a member of the Senior Common Rooms at Worcester College, Oxford and St Antony’s College, Oxford. He is a Trustee of the international mine clearance and humanitarian charity The HALO Trust, and was appointed by HM Queen Elizabeth II as her High Sheriff of Hampshire for 2013-14. He is also a member of the Royal Company of Archers, the Queen’s Bodyguard in Scotland.
If you would be interested in attending this Whitehall Group event (which is subject to availability and charges may apply) please contact Fiona Jones, the Whitehall Group Secretary for further information. fionajones.wg@culandsoc.com