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Episode 35 - Howard Krais

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Howard Krais is an award-winning leader in the communication world with over 25 years' experience working globally in senior corporate and agency roles.

His genuine kindness sets him apart as one of the most delightful individuals you'll ever come across. It’s no surprise then that the consultancy he recently co-founded with his business partner Ann-Marie Blake (a previous podcast guest of ours), is called True. Together they help organisations build winning cultures through maximising the potential of their people.

Howard is the former head of employee experience at sustainable technologies company, Johnson Matthey and has worked in senior communication roles for organisations such as GSK and Ernst and Young.
A community man at heart, Howard led the UK chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators as president from 2018 to 2020. He has been involved with countless other committees in our profession and wider community, including serving as chair of the Wealdstone Football Club in London.

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Get ahead in your career as a communication professional or build communication capabilities for your organisation.
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Howard Krais is an award-winning leader in the communication world with over 25 years' experience working globally in senior corporate and agency roles.

His genuine kindness sets him apart as one of the most delightful individuals you'll ever come across. It’s no surprise then that the consultancy he recently co-founded with his business partner Ann-Marie Blake (a previous podcast guest of ours), is called True. Together they help organisations build winning cultures through maximising the potential of their people.

Howard is the former head of employee experience at sustainable technologies company, Johnson Matthey and has worked in senior communication roles for organisations such as GSK and Ernst and Young.
A community man at heart, Howard led the UK chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators as president from 2018 to 2020. He has been involved with countless other committees in our profession and wider community, including serving as chair of the Wealdstone Football Club in London.

Support the Show.

Get ahead in your career as a communication professional or build communication capabilities for your organisation.
Contact the Centre for Strategic Communication Excellence today: https://www.thecsce.com/

  continue reading

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