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Mark my words is a blog that covers the PR industry and corporate communications.Blogger Mark Borkowski is a PR and media communications specialist who lives in the Cotswolds with his family. His area is crisis and reputation management with the use of traditional and new media methods. He has contributed to Newsnight, BBC Radio 4's Today Programme, and Media Show, The Guardian, The Independent, The Observer and The Huffington Post. Blog posts are written with Mark's opinions on PR in politics, sport, brand image and social media. Recent posts include "From May to Balding: Lose Yourself", "May Rebranded Could Yet Disrupt Labour's Momentum" "We Risk Learning The Wrong Lessons from Bell Pottinger's Demise" and "Recalibrating the Moral Compass."PR opportunities include Mark's opinion and commentaries as well as opportunities with his business. Mark can be contacted via his email hello@borkowski.do

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