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[[Paul Smyth]] is founder of [[River PR]] and works as a Major in a [[Territorial Army]] role in media operation for the [[British Army]], having served in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan.  In 2010 Smyth was the media ops centre director for the British Army at Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan. According to ''PR Week'' 'Smyth's main role is to chaperone journalists... However, if it is deemed too dangerous, he takes out a combat camera team to gather information and report back on the action.'<ref name="profile">Gemma O'Reilly, [http://www.prweek.com/uk/features/987870/profile-major-paul-smyth-media-ops-centre-director-british-army/ Profile: Major Paul Smyth, media ops centre director, British Army] ''PR Week'' UK, 03 March 2010, 6:00am  </ref>
 
[[Paul Smyth]] is founder of [[River PR]] and works as a Major in a [[Territorial Army]] role in media operation for the [[British Army]], having served in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan.  In 2010 Smyth was the media ops centre director for the British Army at Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan. According to ''PR Week'' 'Smyth's main role is to chaperone journalists... However, if it is deemed too dangerous, he takes out a combat camera team to gather information and report back on the action.'<ref name="profile">Gemma O'Reilly, [http://www.prweek.com/uk/features/987870/profile-major-paul-smyth-media-ops-centre-director-british-army/ Profile: Major Paul Smyth, media ops centre director, British Army] ''PR Week'' UK, 03 March 2010, 6:00am  </ref>
  
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According to ''PR Week'':
 
According to ''PR Week'':
  
:Smyth decided to become a soldier relatively late in his life, after seven years spent in various PR roles in the UK. He recalls that it was a childhood ambition, but it was not until he realised he could transfer the skills he had achieved in his PR career to the Army that he decided to enlist. He has now completed tours in Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan. Despite telling his wife, with whom he has two children, that he 'just needed to get it out of his system', he is still loving the role seven years later: 'In terms of experiences, the things that I'm doing at the moment are once in a lifetime.'<ref name="profile">
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:Smyth decided to become a soldier relatively late in his life, after seven years spent in various PR roles in the UK. He recalls that it was a childhood ambition, but it was not until he realised he could transfer the skills he had achieved in his PR career to the Army that he decided to enlist. He has now completed tours in Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan. Despite telling his wife, with whom he has two children, that he 'just needed to get it out of his system', he is still loving the role seven years later: 'In terms of experiences, the things that I'm doing at the moment are once in a lifetime.'<ref name="profile"/>
  
 
Among his roles Smyth was involved in the British retreat from Basra:
 
Among his roles Smyth was involved in the British retreat from Basra:
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:Smyth was heavily involved with the comms planning for the withdrawal of troops in Iraq, which is one of his proudest achievements from his Army career.
 
:Smyth was heavily involved with the comms planning for the withdrawal of troops in Iraq, which is one of his proudest achievements from his Army career.
  
:'To have the honour of orchestrating events in our British history like that is absolutely amazing. Deep down, although I'm a tiny cog in a massive team here, I am hoping that I'm making a valuable contribution and a bit of difference.'<ref name="profile">
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:'To have the honour of orchestrating events in our British history like that is absolutely amazing. Deep down, although I'm a tiny cog in a massive team here, I am hoping that I'm making a valuable contribution and a bit of difference.'<ref name="profile"/>
  
  
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* 2001 General manager for comms and PR, [[Konami Amusement of Europe]]
 
* 2001 General manager for comms and PR, [[Konami Amusement of Europe]]
 
* 2000 Communications and PR manager, [[Gamerloft.com]]
 
* 2000 Communications and PR manager, [[Gamerloft.com]]
* 1996 Divisional marketing and PR manager, [[Dennis Publishing]]<ref name="profile">
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* 1996 Divisional marketing and PR manager, [[Dennis Publishing]]<ref name="profile"/>
 
===Current activities===
 
===Current activities===
 
Paul Smyth has created a raft of WEB2.0 projects including Blog and online projects for the [[Ministry of Defence]]:
 
Paul Smyth has created a raft of WEB2.0 projects including Blog and online projects for the [[Ministry of Defence]]:

Revision as of 10:10, 19 December 2011

Paul Smyth is founder of River PR and works as a Major in a Territorial Army role in media operation for the British Army, having served in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2010 Smyth was the media ops centre director for the British Army at Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan. According to PR Week 'Smyth's main role is to chaperone journalists... However, if it is deemed too dangerous, he takes out a combat camera team to gather information and report back on the action.'[1]

Background

According to PR Week:

Smyth decided to become a soldier relatively late in his life, after seven years spent in various PR roles in the UK. He recalls that it was a childhood ambition, but it was not until he realised he could transfer the skills he had achieved in his PR career to the Army that he decided to enlist. He has now completed tours in Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan. Despite telling his wife, with whom he has two children, that he 'just needed to get it out of his system', he is still loving the role seven years later: 'In terms of experiences, the things that I'm doing at the moment are once in a lifetime.'[1]

Among his roles Smyth was involved in the British retreat from Basra:

Smyth was heavily involved with the comms planning for the withdrawal of troops in Iraq, which is one of his proudest achievements from his Army career.
'To have the honour of orchestrating events in our British history like that is absolutely amazing. Deep down, although I'm a tiny cog in a massive team here, I am hoping that I'm making a valuable contribution and a bit of difference.'[1]



Biographical Information

History

Current activities

Paul Smyth has created a raft of WEB2.0 projects including Blog and online projects for the Ministry of Defence:

Views

Affiliations

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Address:
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Email:
Website:
Blog:http://helmandblog.blogspot.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/MajorPaulSmyth

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Gemma O'Reilly, Profile: Major Paul Smyth, media ops centre director, British Army PR Week UK, 03 March 2010, 6:00am
  2. River PR Video, accessed 5 June 2009