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The 'Reputation Complex' is a moving combination of various factors, components and drivers that are linked in a close and complicated way. This combination brings with it, for all organizations, equal risks and opportunities – the first to be managed and the second to be exploited in the right manner.
MSLGROUP's Chief Strategy Officer Pascal Beucler shares his thoughts on the fast transformation of reputation management and what it means for our clients and for us.
The 'Reputation Complex' is a moving combination of various factors, components and drivers that are linked in a close and complicated way. This combination brings with it, for all organizations, equal risks and opportunities – the first to be managed and the second to be exploited in the right manner.
MSLGROUP's Chief Strategy Officer Pascal Beucler shares his thoughts on the fast transformation of reputation management and what it means for our clients and for us.
at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2016. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Public Relations Exercise at the Drowned In Sound night, part of the Summer Sundae Fringe, Firebug, Leicester, UK.
North Wales Police Open Day, 2014.
Winston Roddick CB QC police and crime commissioner talks to Isobel. Anderson. 11
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Des Anderson from Rhos on Sea the family of Chief Superintendant Neil Anderson head of local policing.
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CINCINNATI (Sept. 2, 2007) - A member of the U.S. Navy Parachute Team‚ the Leap Frog‚ trails smoke while descending to the landing zone during a demonstration at the Cincinnati Riverfest. The Leap Frogs performed throughout the Greater Cincinnati area Aug. 27 to Sept. 3 as part of Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and to increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Fleet presence. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael Sheehan (RELEASED)
UFV colleagues attended an ice cream social, organized as a send-off for departing team members in University Relations. Executive Director Leslie Courchesne is leaving for a position as Director of Alumni Relations at BCIT, while Director of Marketing and Recruitment Caleb Zimmerman is going to a new post at the University of Calgary, as Director of Marketing and Communications, Student Enrolment Services.
Kaibab Paiute Kids Camp. Tyler Nez and Jazmyne La Mons (right), both of Fredonia, Ariz., take part in some traditional games during the weekend campout at Jacob Lake June 3 and 4, 2011. Credit the U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Kaibab National Forest.
Le club de rugby malouin entretient des relations privilégiées avec ses homologues du village de Penclawdd, près de Swansea, au Pays de Galles. Vendredi 29 mai, une délégation forte de 55 personnes a été reçue à l'Hôtel de ville par l'adjointe de la municipalité chargée des sports, Claire Guinemer.
Après avoir visité le château et le traditionnel échange des cadeaux le responsable gallois Andrew Williams s'est déclaré « ravi de l'accueil ».
Une rencontre entre les équipes des U14 des deux clubs aura lieu à l'hippodrome ce samedi, à 16 h.
L’école de rugby de Saint-Malo reçoit le club gallois de Penclawdd / 29 – 31 mai 2015.
Après avoir rendu visite à Jersey mi-avril, les joueurs et joueuses de l’École de Rugby de Saint-Malo poursuivent leurs échanges internationaux en accueillant une vingtaine de jeunes du club gallois de Pen-clawdd, du 29 au 31 mai prochain.
À l’initiative de cet échange, Jeremy Taylor, un ancien joueur d’origine galloise, aujourd’hui bénévole au pôle Jeunes du XV Corsaire. La saison dernière, ce fervent supporter du XV du poireau, avait emmené les enfants du club malouin découvrir « son » club et « sa » région.
Pen-clawdd est un village de 3 000 habitants, en bordure de l'estuaire de la Loughor River. C’est une zone de pêche littorale très réputée dont la spécialité culinaire est le bara lawr (algues hachées, présentées sous forme de pâte, que l’on peut déguster avec du lard).
Sur le plan rugbystique, le club de Pen-clawdd a été créé en 1888 et a formé, tout au long de son histoire, des joueurs dont quatre sont devenus internationaux. Seul pub de la commune, le club house du Penclawdd RFC a une véritable fonction sociale. Sportivement, l’équipe locale se classe en deuxième division Ouest (ce qui correspond, en France, au niveau de Fédérale 2).
« L’an dernier, les enfants avaient passé un magnifique séjour. L’accueil chaleureux de nos hôtes gallois n’est plus à démontrer», se souvient Laurent Hoste, directeur de l’E.D.R. Et d’ajouter en souriant : « Là -bas, la mer est au bout du terrain. Un luxe qui ne laisse pas de marbre des corsaires comme nous ».
Au cours de ce séjour, les jeunes rugbymen français avaient joué contre leurs homologues gallois. Ils avaient également assisté à la rencontre Pays de Galles / France, dans le cadre du tournoi des six nations et ils avaient pris le temps de visiter la région, notamment une ancienne mine de charbon.
Le week-end prochain, les jeunes corsaires du XV malouin auront à cœur de faire découvrir la côte d’Émeraude à leurs correspondants. Par ailleurs, ils ont déjà préparé les crampons pour en découdre avec les jeunes donks de Pen-clawdd, surnom qui leur est donné en raison des nombreux ânes vivant à l’état sauvage dans les herbus de l’estuaire.
Il y a fort à parier que les rencontres ne manqueront pas d’engagement de part et d’autre !
Penclawdd (Welsh: Pen-clawdd) is a village which is situated in the north of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea, Wales. Penclawdd is most famous for its local cockle industry which goes back for many years to Roman times. It falls within the Penclawdd electoral ward. It is one of the larger villages on the Gower Peninsula. Part of the village is perched on a high location, enjoying panoramic views over the Loughor estuary and surrounding Gower countryside, while the main part of the village stretches along the edge of the estuary. Being so close to an estuary, Penclawdd is thriving with wildlife. It is plentiful in birdlife and with wild horses that roam the estuary.
Up until the end of the 19th century Penclawdd was a thriving sea port. The village was renowned for coal mining and its extensive tinplate, copper and brass works. There was a time when Penclawdd had a forge, twenty grocers, three butchers, three drapers, four fish and chip shops, eleven pubs, a cinema, the still remaining three chapels and a church and a busy railway station. The original railway platform still remains today. Also, built in 1807, a now derelict Hermon Chapel was used to help ships navigate the estuary.
Composer Karl Jenkins was born and raised in Penclawdd.
Penclawdd RFC
Penclawdd RFC, nicknamed the Donks, have a long history in rugby union. Penclawdd RFC officially formed in 1888, but rugby has been played in the village since the 1880 / 1881 season, the same year as the founding of the Welsh Rugby Union. In its formative years the club had no permanent pitch, but played on suitable available ground in various areas of the village. Haydn Tanner is one of the club's most famous players, playing for Wales and the British Lions in 1938. Willie Davies, another famous Penclawdd international went North and played for Bradford Northern in the 1930s, and also went on to represent Britain in rugby league.
The club is still thriving today, recently celebrating 125 years of rugby being played at Penclawdd and the first team is currently competing in the Division 2 South West league of the WRU, the 2nds in the Swansea and district league, and the Youth play in the osprey rugby trust leagues.
Local delicacies
Cockle harvester and donkey in 1951
Penclawdd is most famous for its local cockle industry which goes back for many years to Roman times. This is one of the only industries to survive. These cockles are collected from the extensive sandy flats in the Burry Estuary and the cockles harvested there are sold worldwide. Samples of these famous cockles can be purchased at the stalls in Swansea Market and locally in the village itself. Up until the 1970s the cockles were gathered by women using hand-rakes and riddles (coarse sieves) with the help of donkey carts, often braving very hard conditions. Now they are harvested mostly by men, still by hand but using tractors or Land Rovers. The original small, family-owned factories in Penclawdd have been demolished and cockles are now processed in two large, modern factories in the nearby village of Crofty; the product is largely exported to continental Europe.
Other local delicacies include laverbread (laver seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis washed and boiled; it is eaten dipped in oatmeal and fried in bacon fat) and salt marsh lamb. All of these and more examples of Welsh cuisine are sold at an award winning local Penclawdd produce market.
There are various industrial units in Crofty nearby, which are in various stages of decay, being very run down, especially on the New Rd, as they are in desperate need of repair..
Historical Board of Governors
Pierre Goldschmidt, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards, delivers his statement at the IAEA Board of Governors meeting. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 1 March 2005
front row, left to right: Vilmos Cserveny, IAEA Director, Office of External Relations and Policy Co-ordination, Pierre Goldschmidt, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards, Ingrid Hall, Board of Governors Chairman 2004 - 2005 and Kwaku Aning, Secretary, Policy Making Organs
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Photo taken of the San Diego, CA office during internship over the summer in 2013 by Rachel Clampitt
CARICOM Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, second from right, and Adviser, Office of the Secretary-General, Mr. Neville Bissember, third from right, with Chancellor of Sophia University, Professor Toshiaki Koso, (right) and President of the University, Professor Yoshiaki Terumichi
Friday, January 15, 2016
Gulf Coast Community Services Center
Sorors Belinda James & Yolanda Murdock Wiltz
North Wales Police Open Day, 2014. Allan James and Jim Salisbury from the Welsh Rugby Union kept the young visitors entertained.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sits with Mikhail Gusman of Rossiya 24 TV on March 23, 2016, in Moscow, Russia, before an interview focused on U.S.-Russia relations, Syria, and Ukraine. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
North Wales Police Open Day, 2014. Winston Roddick CB QC police and crime commissioner for the North Wales Police force with Special Constable Rees Auckland
On May 10, 2012, the MTA, Transport Workers Union Local 100, Amalgamated Transit Union Locals 726 and 1056, District Attorneys, law enforcement and legislators participated in the First National Transit Workers Assault Conference, an event to address the growing number of assaults against transit workers and to build public awareness of the issue of transit worker security.
Anita Miller, MTA Director of Labor Relations, spoke at the conference.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
U.S. Navy Storekeeper 1st Class Yayah Sesay, a Sailor aboard USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), gives a massage to an elderly woman at the Bluebird Home for the Aged in Busan, Republic of Korea, during a community relations project Aug. 21, 2008. Sailors from the Blue Ridge, who were participating in Ulchi Freedom Guardian 2008, took time out from the exercise to visit the nursing home?s staff and residents and assist with their day to day tasks. Ulchi Freedom Guardian is an annual Republic of Korea and U.S. forces computer simulation, combined defense exercise, which this year engaged approximately 10,000 U.S. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Daniel Viramontes/Released)
Dress - Striped flower. Dress and neclace with bracelet by couture Evgenia Luzhina-Salazar (www.luzhina.com/). Winner of Helen Hayes Awards 2010. Nominee for the National Award in Public Relations "Silver Archer", The Russian Federation.
New model: Stephania - "Stesha" .
Nikon D60 + Hasselblad Carl Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f2.8.
Light - 3 Norman ML-400 strobe - one trought the screen , one from back with silver umbrella and one large Norman in softbox on the crane - strong white backlight.
On May 10, 2012, the MTA, Transport Workers Union Local 100, Amalgamated Transit Union Locals 726 and 1056, District Attorneys, law enforcement and legislators participated in the First National Transit Workers Assault Conference, an event to address the growing number of assaults against transit workers and to build public awareness of the issue of transit worker security. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
On May 10, 2012, the MTA, Transport Workers Union Local 100, Amalgamated Transit Union Locals 726 and 1056, District Attorneys, law enforcement and legislators participated in the First National Transit Workers Assault Conference, an event to address the growing number of assaults against transit workers and to build public awareness of the issue of transit worker security.
NYPD's Chief Joseph Fox and Douglas Zeigler, MTA Director of Security, spoke at the conference.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.
On May 10, 2012, the MTA, Transport Workers Union Local 100, Amalgamated Transit Union Locals 726 and 1056, District Attorneys, law enforcement and legislators participated in the First National Transit Workers Assault Conference, an event to address the growing number of assaults against transit workers and to build public awareness of the issue of transit worker security.
Carmen Bianco, Senior Vice President for Subways, MTA New York City Transit, spoke at the conference.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.