Helen Riley: PR, marketing and communications consultant, Director, Headline Media Ltd
Tel: 0208 348 3103 (office) 07931 300425 (mobile)
Email: [email protected]
Helen Riley has many years’ experience as a public relations specialist and journalist and has excellent contacts across the media, both nationally and regionally. She trained as a journalist and her work includes proactive and reactive media work, media training, fundraising PR, cause-related marketing, website editing, awareness-raising projects and product launches. Helen has worked in the not-for-profit and private sectors. She is highly skilled in directing communications activity and has extensive exposure to crisis and media management, primarily working as a senior press officer for high-profile London NHS Trusts.
PR Helen has worked on internal and external communications projects for several organisations. This has included editing and producing newsletters and staff magazines, writing and advising on website content, writing press releases and features, briefings, commentary, photography and handling press launches and devising and promoting national awareness-raising campaigns. She is an experienced media operator in a crisis and was on duty at Barts and The London NHS Trust during the 2005 London bombings. She has considerable experience in liaising with a range of public sector agencies to handle routine and critical incidents.
Consulting Helen has provided communications consultancy to a host of organisations. Her work is highly valued and she has a range of experience and expertise. Clients from the commercial sector range from specialist business consultancies to major global corporations. Clients in the not-for-profit sector include Barts and The London NHS Trust, the YMCA, the Children’s Promise Charity, the Association of Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgeons, the British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society and the British Hernia Society. In the ethical sector they include the Fairtrade Foundation, the Bishopston Trading Company and Easy Bean. Helen also provides tailor-made communications courses in areas ranging from effective media training to press release writing for crisis management.
Journalism As a journalist, Helen has worked as a news reporter, feature writer, section editor and sub-editor on regional newspaper titles, business and consumer magazines. She has also been engaged on numerous occasions to produce annual reports and marketing brochures for leading private and public sector
Tel: 0208 348 3103 (office) 07931 300425 (mobile)
Email: [email protected]
Helen Riley has many years’ experience as a public relations specialist and journalist and has excellent contacts across the media, both nationally and regionally. She trained as a journalist and her work includes proactive and reactive media work, media training, fundraising PR, cause-related marketing, website editing, awareness-raising projects and product launches. Helen has worked in the not-for-profit and private sectors. She is highly skilled in directing communications activity and has extensive exposure to crisis and media management, primarily working as a senior press officer for high-profile London NHS Trusts.
PR Helen has worked on internal and external communications projects for several organisations. This has included editing and producing newsletters and staff magazines, writing and advising on website content, writing press releases and features, briefings, commentary, photography and handling press launches and devising and promoting national awareness-raising campaigns. She is an experienced media operator in a crisis and was on duty at Barts and The London NHS Trust during the 2005 London bombings. She has considerable experience in liaising with a range of public sector agencies to handle routine and critical incidents.
Consulting Helen has provided communications consultancy to a host of organisations. Her work is highly valued and she has a range of experience and expertise. Clients from the commercial sector range from specialist business consultancies to major global corporations. Clients in the not-for-profit sector include Barts and The London NHS Trust, the YMCA, the Children’s Promise Charity, the Association of Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgeons, the British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society and the British Hernia Society. In the ethical sector they include the Fairtrade Foundation, the Bishopston Trading Company and Easy Bean. Helen also provides tailor-made communications courses in areas ranging from effective media training to press release writing for crisis management.
Journalism As a journalist, Helen has worked as a news reporter, feature writer, section editor and sub-editor on regional newspaper titles, business and consumer magazines. She has also been engaged on numerous occasions to produce annual reports and marketing brochures for leading private and public sector