Red Cow Media To Contribute To Prestigious Parliamentary Review As Industry Experts

Stephen McCance February 5, 2019

We’re extremely honoured to have been asked to contribute to The Parliamentary Review in 2019 as ambassadors for best practice in the digital and media sector.

The Parliamentary Review is chaired by former Communities Secretary for the Conservative Party, the Rt Hon Lord Pickles, alongside former Labour Home Secretary Lord Blunkett, and is a series of publications that share best practice in selected industries with both policy makers and business leaders. It’s purpose is to inform about and consult upon key government policies and their impact upon specific industries.

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A small number of businesses are invited in each sector to contribute to The Parliamentary Review, and are asked to share insight, best practice and thought leadership in their respective fields of expertise. As one of the selected industry experts for the digital and media sector, Red Cow will be sharing opinion on key policy areas, and contributing toward a template that will be used in the year that follows the release of this years’ publication.

This is not the first time that our directors, Kelly and Stephen, have been asked to share their views as experts in the digital marketing field. They have previously been invited to provide insight, best practice information and guidance in a number of settings including at global talks for industry professionals such as ad:tech London, and even as expert witnesses in high profile legal cases where best practices are in question.

We’re extremely pleased to be recognised for our knowledge by such an esteemed publication, and to have been selected as advocates for the digital marketing sector, and we’re very much looking forward to making a valuable contribution to the publication.

The parliamentary review will be published in September 2019, and it’s release is marked by an annual gala dinner at the Palace of Westminster.

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