16th September 2026 – 16th September 2026
London Marriott Hotel Regents Park, 128 King Henry's Rd, London NW3 3ST, UK In-Person
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The 5th Annual Reputation Management Conference 2026 brings together senior reputation, corporate communications, PR and crisis communications leaders for one focused day of practical insight.
Taking place on 16 September 2026 at London Marriott Hotel Regents Park, this one-day conference and networking exhibition explores how organisations can protect brand reputation, build stakeholder trust and communicate with clarity in a fast-changing, high-risk environment.
With 32+ reputation leaders sharing practical strategies, attendees will gain actionable ideas to tackle misinformation, navigate crisis, respond to geopolitical risk, harness AI effectively and future-proof reputation management functions.
View the full agenda: https://corporatecommsconference.com/view-the-agenda
Key Areas Covered:
• Tackling misinformation and disinformation
• Building trust amongst stakeholders
• Geopolitical risk and global threats
• Crisis navigation and communications
• AI search trends, channels and reputation
• Media and journalism changes
• Reputation in today’s political landscape
• Future-proofing communications teams
Why Attend:
A focused day for reputation, corporate communications and PR leaders looking for practical strategies to protect trust, strengthen communications and navigate uncertainty with confidence.
Discounts:
Book your place with the code “220RPMA” to receive a £220 discount off the standard rate *
Group discounts available *
*Please note: Discounts apply to brands only, not agencies and suppliers and cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts, including earlybird offers.
Contact Details
Phone: +44 (0)20 3479 2299
Email: info@corporatecommsconference.com
Website: https://corporatecommsconference.com/september
Press & media: Callin Klopper – callin@gicconferences.com
Additional Details
Conference Highlights
Key Areas Covered:
• Tackling misinformation and disinformation
• Building trust amongst stakeholders
• Geopolitical risk and global threats
• Crisis navigation and communications
• AI search trends, channels and reputation
• Media and journalism changes
• Reputation in today’s political landscape
• Future-proofing communications teams