Sue
Nelson is a former journalist and news
editor of a daily newspaper with many years’ experience
in public relations, corporate reputation handling, crisis
management and community relations.
In recent years she has specialised in developing and delivering community safety messages
and campaigns to cut crime and anti-social behaviour on Britain’s
rail network. She also provides expertise to help organisations develop community
safety strategies that align with public policy.
In addition Sue has been personally involved in assisting those affected by major
rail incidents and other events including the Southall, Ladbroke Grove, Hatfield,
Great Heck and Potters Bar tragedies and now helps organisations consider how
they would relate
to those affected by disaster. |
Aidan
Nelson is an internationally recognised board level strategic
thinker and leader with a track record of developing and delivering
broadly based initiatives to achieve a step-change improvement
in safety and other areas of business risk.
In recent years he has facilitated development and delivery of
health, safety and environmental policy both internationally
and nationally at industry, multi-party programme and individual
company levels.
Aidan’s approach is to focus on the development of an enabling
framework within which improved performance is secured through
a progressive culture, changed behaviours and enhanced competence.
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