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Some comments from reviews:
‘If you only read one work-related book this year, read this one. Sue Stapely communicates both articulately and entertainingly’
[Professional Marketing magazine]
‘Hands down, there is no one better equipped to write the definitive guide on media relations than Sue Stapely. Considered THE woman to guide top business people, political leaders, celebrities and law firms through the sticky mire of handling the media in a crisis, Sue provides practical advice … her guide is required reading….’
[Mary Spillane, Imageworks]
‘Useful sections of this book explain how different parts of the media work and what they want from contributors. There are bracing comments from leading legal editors such as Frances Gibb of the Times and Joshua Rozenberg of the Telegraph.’
[Legal Week]
‘This is a valuable handbook..’
[Walter Greenwood, Editor of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists]
‘Sue Stapely was instrumental in turning the media around and getting them on our side – a Herculean effort’
[Steve Clark, husband of Sally Clark -
To go to the website set up to campaign for Sally Clark's release from wrongful imprisonment go to
www.sallyclark.org.uk ]
‘Ideal for anyone in the legal profession who is likely to come into contact with the media’
[Sarah Dickinson, Managing Director Electric Airwaves]
Publications to which Sue regularly contributes include:
The Times, Legal Business, Professional Marketing, Law Society's Gazette, Risk Management, PR Week, Managing Risk, Legal Week, European Lawyer, Solicitors’ Journal, Independent Lawyer and Solutions.
Sue features in Confessions to a Serial Womaniser: secrets of the world's inspirational women, by Zerbanoo Gifford published in September 2007 and available from Amazon and all usual outlets.
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