Difference between revisions of "Helen Davis"
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− | [[Helen Davis]] is a journalist and public relations professional. She runs [[Helen Davis Associates]], a 'London-based conference organiser specialising in niche conferences and workshops'.<ref>Helen Davis Associates [http://www.helendavisassociates.com/helen Helen], accessed 11 June 2012.</ref> | + | [[Helen Davis]] is a journalist and public relations professional. She runs [[Helen Davis Associates]], a 'London-based conference organiser specialising in niche conferences and workshops'.<ref name="HDA">Helen Davis Associates [http://www.helendavisassociates.com/helen Helen], accessed 11 June 2012.</ref> |
She served as Director of the [[Britain-Israel Public Affairs Centre]] (BIPAC) for eight years in the 1990s.<ref>Cockfosters Learning Centre [http://www.cockfosters-clc.org.uk/SessionInfo.php?id=4 Course A3 - Contemporary Israel - Slices of Life: The Israeli Embassy and Guest Lecturers], accessed 11 June 2012 </ref> | She served as Director of the [[Britain-Israel Public Affairs Centre]] (BIPAC) for eight years in the 1990s.<ref>Cockfosters Learning Centre [http://www.cockfosters-clc.org.uk/SessionInfo.php?id=4 Course A3 - Contemporary Israel - Slices of Life: The Israeli Embassy and Guest Lecturers], accessed 11 June 2012 </ref> | ||
+ | According to the HDA website: | ||
+ | :In 2009, Helen organised a major conference on maritime piracy, in association with [[RAND Europe]], Norton Rose LLP, the [[International Maritime Organisation]] and the [[International Maritime Bureau]]. She also organised a conference on possible maritime implications of [[COP15]], in association with [[Norton Rose LLP]]. | ||
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+ | :Helen previously worked extensively in areas of international security and politics, and has organised conferences on a range of geopolitical and geostrategic issues with [[Chatham House]], the [[International Institute of Strategic Studies]], the [[Royal United Services Institute]], [[King's College London]], and the security firm [[Quest]]. | ||
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+ | :In Europe, she has organised a conference on European-US relations with the [[Transatlantic Institute]] in Brussels, a conference on democracy with the [[Magna Carta Foundation]] in Rome, and eight annual conferences on Middle East issues with [[Axel Springer Verlag]] in Berlin.<ref name="HDA"/> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 13:14, 11 June 2012
Helen Davis is a journalist and public relations professional. She runs Helen Davis Associates, a 'London-based conference organiser specialising in niche conferences and workshops'.[1]
She served as Director of the Britain-Israel Public Affairs Centre (BIPAC) for eight years in the 1990s.[2]
According to the HDA website:
- In 2009, Helen organised a major conference on maritime piracy, in association with RAND Europe, Norton Rose LLP, the International Maritime Organisation and the International Maritime Bureau. She also organised a conference on possible maritime implications of COP15, in association with Norton Rose LLP.
- Helen previously worked extensively in areas of international security and politics, and has organised conferences on a range of geopolitical and geostrategic issues with Chatham House, the International Institute of Strategic Studies, the Royal United Services Institute, King's College London, and the security firm Quest.
- In Europe, she has organised a conference on European-US relations with the Transatlantic Institute in Brussels, a conference on democracy with the Magna Carta Foundation in Rome, and eight annual conferences on Middle East issues with Axel Springer Verlag in Berlin.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Helen Davis Associates Helen, accessed 11 June 2012.
- ↑ Cockfosters Learning Centre Course A3 - Contemporary Israel - Slices of Life: The Israeli Embassy and Guest Lecturers, accessed 11 June 2012