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Dominic Reynolds

Partner
Dominic works with senior leaders and their teams to land complex messages at high-stakes moments. He specialises in supporting Technology businesses.

He combines experience of both newsroom and boardroom to advise clients on how to build trust with audiences. He works on strategic narrative development, media positioning, content creation and media and presentation training.

He combines experience of both newsroom and boardroom to advise clients on how to build trust with audiences. He works on strategic narrative development, media positioning, content creation and media and presentation training.

He draws on his background as a TV correspondent and presenter to enhance our clients’ effectiveness in front of demanding audiences at critical moments.

In his career as a TV journalist, Dominic spent 12 years at Sky News, CNN and at ITN, reporting from across the world and interviewing politicians and business leaders. He subsequently worked with the senior leadership of the Big Four consultancy KPMG.

Dominic lives in Hampshire in the south of England with his wife and two young children.


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Is Donald Trump Changing the Way Leaders Speak?

The next time you hear a leader interviewed, don't be surprised if you can hear an echo of the man in the White House. Whether Trump is the cause or a symptom, in this edition of Impact Insights, we explore the ripple effects of the new administration’s rhetoric: who is mirroring it, how they’re doing it, and why some businesses might need to adjust their communications strategies.

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Balancing Style and Substance: Lessons from Starmer, Musk and Silicon Valley

How do engaging speakers connect? The UK’s Prime Minister is under fire, not for what he’s been saying, but for the way he’s been saying it. Critics claim he “lacks energy” and “speaks too slowly.” He’s in good company. Public life offers many examples where style trips up substance. Audiences have never been less forgiving.

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The Tech Tightrope: Talking About AI Like a Human

In 2024 in the tech sector, public perceptions can attract billions in investment or they can make it disappear.

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