Media Centre

Catherine ParkCommunicators in Business is the leading association for professionals in internal and corporate communications, with more than 1,100 members working in a range of public and private sector organisations.

Our Media Centre has been established to provide comment and feature ideas and put journalists in touch with experts on a range of internal and corporate communication issues, such as:

  • New technology and its impact on internal and corporate communications
  • Communicating in a crisis
  • Employee engagement and employer branding
  • Measuring communications
  • Internal communications and industrial relations
  • The role of internal communications in supporting portfolio workers
  • Internal and corporate communicators at board level
  • Internal communications and change management
  • CiB holds two annual awards - the CiB Awards, which are held as part of the CiB's annual conference, and the Communicator of the Year/Communications Excellence Awards, which are held each November.

Throughout the year, we hold a number of national and regional training and networking events for members and non-members.

To join our mailing list for press releases or to find out more about CiB, e-mail Catherine Park, PR and Marketing Executive (pictured right) at catherine@ioic.org.uk or call 01908 313755.

Choose from one of the press releases listed below:



Press release: Institute to tap hidden potential of better employee communication
Media Centre
Friday, 14 May 2010 10:18

A new professional institute is to champion better communication between employers and employees.

The Institute of Internal Communication (IoIC), which was officially launched on 13th May, aims to improve business success and profitability through enhanced communication within organisations.

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Press release: Three leading comms consultancies collaborate on new Institute brand
Media Centre
Friday, 14 May 2010 10:04

IoIC logoThree leading communication consultancies have collaborated on producing the brand identity for the new Institute of Internal Communication (IoIC).

The IoIC was born out of the British Association of Communicators in Business (CiB). As part of the process of changing its name and status, CiB worked with AB, Sequel and The Team to develop the new brand identity, and to co-ordinate design work, culminating in the launch of the Institute and its brand at the organisation’s annual conference in Chester on 13 May.

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Pitfalls of employee surveys to be exposed at CiB Annual Conference
Media Centre
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 12:43

Delegates at CiB’s annual conference (12th – 14th May, Carden Park Hotel, near Chester) will have the opportunity to re-evaluate their approach to employee surveys with a masterclass led by one of the foremost experts in the field.
 
New to the conference this year, the masterclass format will provide an in-depth learning experience run by Peter Hutton who has spent his career undertaking and writing about surveys in management, giving him a unique perspective on what works.

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CiB launches Advanced Diploma to raise internal communication industry standards
Media Centre
Thursday, 17 December 2009 18:09

The British Association of Communicators in Business (CiB) – soon to be the Institute of Internal Communication – has launched its Advanced Diploma of Proficiency in Internal Communication as a key part of its strategy to raise industry standards.

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Major Phil Packer to be honoured at Communicator of the Year Awards
Media Centre
Friday, 23 October 2009 11:03

Major Packer tackles the El Capitan mountain faceThe British Association of Communicators in Business (CiB) has announced that it is to make the CiB Achievement Award to Major Phil Packer for his inspirational work promoting the Help for Heroes charity.
 
Major Packer will be honoured at CiB’s prestigious Communicator of the Year awards ceremony on 27 November at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, London.
 
Following a devastating spinal cord injury sustained while serving in Iraq in 2008, Phil channeled himself into raising funds for Help for Heroes, having been inspired by its co-founders Bryn and Emma Parry. He caught the nation’s heart earlier this year when he took 13 days to complete the London Marathon, walking with the aid of crutches. Other challenges have included rowing the English Channel and climbing the El Capitan mountain face in Yosemite National Park, USA.

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