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Jim Ensom

Jim is an expert in crisis communications. He has worked as a radio and television journalist for the BBC including reporting from the scene of the Grand Hotel Bomb and the Herald of Free Enterprise. He co-ordinated the Emergency Planning operation of the “hurricane” and Kent floods disasters, together with the emergency services and county and district councils. He went on to become Assistant Editor at BBC Radio Suffolk, which included extensive reporting of Gulf War 1 from the Suffolk airbases. During this time, he also contributed to BBC TV, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 2 news programmes. He presented breakfast shows at BBC Radio Kent, Essex and Suffolk over more than twenty years.

Since 1995, he has travelled extensively as a crisis management and business continuity consultant. He is Managing Editor of Survive, the global business continuity membership organisation. He is also Editor of Globalcontinuity.com, a business continuity news service.

Jim runs crisis communications training courses with The Press Association and his clients include: Greene King, Marsh, Legal & General, Pershing, Bank of Scotland, Jersey Telecomms, Easyjet, B&Q, Scottish Parliament and Clifford Chance.

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