Clarion Events’ head of sector marketing operations, Tom Fisher, worked for the prison service and the Met Police before stepping across the tracks to events-world, giving him a telling take on people and their wellbeing.
Fisher’s altruism, fostered by his own experience living with bi-polar disorder, has seen him offering support via LinkedIn and helping his own situation at the same time.
Focused on mental health, this episode sees Tom discussing triggers – social media and deep fakes among them – the next generation’s better work/life/empathy balance, pride versus taking time off, incidentals and longer-term conditions.
Making Hay through the storm
Scottish Event Campus - Net Zero by 2030
A heart as big as Liverpool International Music Festival
Getting behind Bizzabo
How can brands bring back the boogie this festival season?
Introducing The Power of Events
Event adaptability with Conference Compass
Energy PR: Consumers’ attitudes to event sustainability
Brand experiences turning a complex message into a compelling story
Trends in telco and what they mean for the event industry
Revolutionising the Secondary Ticket Market
AMR - Behind the letters of event strategy
Why the right event host is more important than ever...
All the way to Remo
The power of empathy - brought to book
Tracking changes at new model Hilton Birmingham Metropole
Changing lanes at Brooklyn Bowl
Farnborough International facility flying high
Ink Factory’s perfect picture
Talking shop with The Party Goddess
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