Regester Larkin’s training programme holds in London

Regester Larkin’s training programme holds in London

Regester Larkin, a
London-based company in the provision of reputation strategy and
management services to the oil and gas sector, is providing a platform
to enable oil companies to build capacity and network with their peers
in other parts of the world.

To this end,
Regester Larkin will conduct a four-day intensive and holistic training
programme in crisis management for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE)
managers, Corporate Communications and Human Relations professionals
from international, national, and local energy companies. The programme
comes up between July 19 – 22, 2010 in London.

Rob Sherwin,
Director at Regester Larkin, said the training “will equip participants
with the fundamental skills and workable tools to enable the various
professionals and their companies to manage crises while protecting
their reputation and their license to operate.”

He emphasised that
the training will cover international best practices in crisis
management, crisis spokesperson training and coaching, simulation, and
the roles of professionals in times of corporate crisis.

Adedayo Ojo,
Managing Director, Caritas Communications, the Nigerian affiliate of
the company, said the programme will not only train and update the
participants on ways of minimising the potential damage that corporate
reputation suffers as a result of crisis, but also provide an
opportunity for Nigerian participants to share experiences and build
network with their peers from around the world.

He, therefore,
calls on relevant professionals and energy companies in the country to
avail themselves of the opportunity and be part of the programme.

Regester Larkin is
a specialist reputation strategy and management consultancy. Regester
Larkin works with multinational, state-owned, and indigenous energy
companies around the world to protect and capitalise on their
reputation through strategic communications, reputation management, and
crisis preparedness.

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