
WEBINAR
The Value Pivot: Shaping Comms Influence in the Age of AI
About this Webinar
The AI revolution in internal communications isn't approaching—it's here, rapidly transforming how organizations connect with their employees. At Pop Summit 2025, leading industry experts discussed this seismic shift, offering invaluable insights into navigating and mastering this new era.
If you couldn't join us live, don’t worry, you still can gain these critical insights on-demand here. You’ll hear how to:
- Elevate Your Role: Transition from overseeing tasks that AI can automate to becoming a strategic advisor, harnessing uniquely human skills to guide organizational success.
- Navigate Integration Challenges: Understand the complexities and avoid the pitfalls associated with embedding AI into internal communication strategies.
- Reimagine the Internal Communication Function: Discover innovative approaches to redefine the communications role in an AI-driven landscape.
- Drive Business Value: Learn how to thrive and contribute significantly to your organization's objectives by effectively leveraging AI advancements.
Don't miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies every employee comms professional will need in the age of AI.
Speakers

Caroline Daly
General Manager, Employee Communications

Tom Brookes
Digital Transformation Leader, formerly of Unilever

Alistair Smith
Global Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs, formerly of Linklaters, EY and Barclays

Dodi Axelson
Head of Communications

Lisa Colella
Managing Director
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