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Planning a long-term comms project - on your own!

Ever thought how you’d approach doing that comms for a huge, long-term project?

And what if you were on your own doing it?

That’s what comms professional Paul Trouth will be talking about at our next event. He's in charge of planning and delivering comms for a 5-year project with a huge remit: to protect the Baltic Sea. 

Not only that, he’s moved from a large comms team to a much, much smaller team - just him - so he has to think about everything!

In this conversation, Paul will tell us about rethinking his approach now he's in a tiny team, planning comms on a long term basis and taking an iterative approach to comms can work. 

Join us for this brilliant insight into working on a massive comms project.

About our speaker

Paul is a seasoned communications professional renowned for his adaptability and versatility.

With a rich background in government administration, Paul spent 13 years in communications for the European Chemicals Agency, before moving to his current position where he is spearheading communications for EU Mission Ocean’s PROTECT BALTIC project.

During his tenure with the EU, Paul honed a jack-of-all-trades approach to communications that has allowed him to seamlessly navigate various communication disciplines. From content creation and public relations to brand management and visual design, Paul's breadth of expertise and dynamic approach makes him an invaluable asset for any communications team.

Now, at PROTECT BALTIC, Paul is applying his versatile skill set to oversee essential work packages in communication and sustainability. Armed with a Master of Arts in English Philology from the University of Helsinki in Finland, Paul combines his passion for environmental conservation with his multifaceted experience, driving forward the mission to restore and safeguard the Baltic Sea for future generations.


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