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Reputation Masterclass

10 Feb 2026

Join us on 10 February 2026 at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre for the second annual masterclass dedicated to managing reputation in the high-stakes world of defence and security communications.

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RM26 - Focusing on communication and marketing professionals in defence and security

Following the outstanding success of our inaugural event, Reputation Masterclass 2026 returns with enhanced content designed to equip you with cutting-edge tools, proven strategies, and valuable insights needed to thrive in today's complex and rapidly evolving landscape. Whether you're in the private sector or working in the UK Ministry of Defence, this event is tailored to address your unique challenges.

RM25 - table discussion

Why attend

In an increasingly volatile global environment, managing public perception and protecting organisational reputation in defence and security has never been more critical.

This exclusive masterclass, guided by top industry and government leaders and subject matter experts, delivers actionable insights and hands-on strategies for navigating complex reputation risks, engaging diverse stakeholders, and building resilience in your communications approach.

  • TrianglePractical tools to manage reputation in high-pressure situations
  • TriangleInsider perspectives on emerging challenges in defence communications
  • TriangleNetworking opportunities with senior industry peers
  • TriangleStrategies to navigate geopolitical complexities in your messaging
  • TriangleInsights on leveraging new technologies whilst maintaining security
  • TriangleExpert guidance on crisis communication specific to the defence and security context
  • TriangleLog 10 CIPR CPD points
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Standard rate: £250 + VAT

Discounted rates:

  1. Canny Comms clients: £175 + VAT (30% discount)
  2. ADS Group members: £200 + VAT (20% discount)
  3. Make UK Defence members: £200 + VAT (20% discount)
  4. CIPR members: £225 + VAT (10% discount)
  5. MOD: Complimentary (limited spots available - email us at info@canny-comms.co.uk to add your name to the list. Successful applicants will be notified in January 2026)

Contact us for the relevant discount code: info@canny-comms.co.uk

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The Venue

Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre

Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre

ShowCentre
Etps Rd
Farnborough
GU14 6TQ

www.farnborough.com

The Agenda

09:40 - 10:30

The PR-media partnership: what both sides need to succeed

10:30 – 11:15

Frontline communications: UK Government priorities

11:30 – 12:00

Making the complex clear: technical storytelling for defence communicators

12:00 – 12:45

Social value: reputation, communications and marketing impact

13:30 – 14:10

Campaign case studies: successes and lessons learned

14:10 – 14:40

Beyond the hype: using AI safely and effectively in defence communications

14:55 – 15:40

Event PR and media: maximising impact at major defence events

15:40 – 16:10

Closing keynote: MOD perspective

Speakers

Philip Ingram, Security Journalist & CommentatorTriangle

Philip Ingram

Security Journalist & Commentator

Andy Ashfield-Smith, Deputy Director of Communications at the Ministry of DefenceTriangle

Commodore Andy Ashfield Smith

Deputy Director of Communications

Kristina Anderson, Digital and Media Director at BAE SystemsTriangle

Kristina Anderson

Digital and Media Director

Alix Vonk, Deputy Director Communications and Influence for the Royal NavyTriangle

Alix Vonk

Deputy Director Communications and Influence

Alanah Donnell, Director of Media Communications, Royal Air ForceTriangle

Alanah Donnell

Director of Media and Communications

Larisa Brown, Defence and Security Editor at The Times. Triangle

Larisa Brown

Defence and Security Editor

Sam Cranny-Evans Journalist and Consultant at Calibre DefenceTriangle

Sam Cranny-Evans

Defence Journalist & Consultant

Georgia Pickering, Managing Director, CMS StrategicTriangle

Georgia Pickering

Managing Director

Freya Lewis, Head of Communications at ADS GroupTriangle

Freya Lewis

Head of Communications

Ross Palmer, Deputy Head DDC Campaigns from the Ministry of DefenceTriangle

Ross Palmer

Deputy Head DDC Campaigns

Colonel Bayard Barron, Assistant Head Army Communications BranchTriangle

Colonel Bayard Barron

Assistant Head Army Communications Branch 

Colonel Ben Walters, Assistant Head DDC Strategy (Army and EuroAtlantic) at the UK Ministry of DefenceTriangle

Colonel Ben Walters

Assistant Head DDC Strategy (Army and EuroAtlantic)

Mikaela Harley, Head of Communications at BFBSTriangle

Mikaela Harley

Head of Communications

Tim Butler, CEO of Innovation Visual LimitedTriangle

Tim Butler

CEO

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Neil Smith

Deputy Head DDC Strategy and Plans

Davs Howard, Technical Director at  Major DigitalTriangle

Davs Howard

Technical Director

Quincey Ankrett, Executive Director at e50k Strategic AdvisoryTriangle

Quincey Ankrett

Executive Director

Victoria Petkovic-Short, Managing Director, APT MakretingTriangle

Victoria Petkovic-Short

Managing Director

Matt Davies, PR & Engagement Officer for the Royal International Air Tattoo.Triangle

Matt Davies

PR & Engagement Officer

Lindsay Compton, CEO of Canny CommsTriangle

Lindsay Compton

CEO & Founder

Alex Griffiths, Senior Communications Consultant at Canny CommsTriangle

Alex Griffiths

Senior Communications Consultant.

Helena Holden, Operations Director at Canny CommsTriangle

Helena Holden

Operations Director

Why is Canny Comms organising this conference?

As communications professionals in defence and security, we intimately understand the unique challenges our sector faces. That's why we're investing our expertise, network, and resources to create something truly valuable for our community – Reputation Masterclass 2026.

After years of supporting defence comms and marketing professionals, we've identified consistent challenges that demand innovative solutions. Rather than keep our insights to ourselves, we're bringing together the very best of our network to share knowledge, build capabilities, and strengthen our entire sector.

This isn't a commercial venture – it's our way of giving back. Every penny of profit will be donated to Heropreneurs, turning professional development into meaningful community impact.

Date: 10 February 2026

Time: 09:30 arrival for a 10:00 start – 17:00 finish

Location: Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre

CPD points: 10 CIPR CPD points

Dress: Business casual

Food: Lunch and refreshments included

Agenda

Watch last year's talks here.

Building on the success of last year's programme, our 2026 agenda will feature enhanced content, new speakers, and fresh perspectives on the most pressing issues facing defence communicators today. We'll also have more content for Government communications teams.

Stay tuned for announcements about our keynote speakers and expert panels.

09:00 – 09:30 
Networking & welcome tea and coffee 

09:30 – 09:40 
Welcome and introduction to the day 

 

09:40 - 10:30 
The PR-media partnership: what both sides need to succeed 
A balanced exploration of the PR-journalist relationship in defence communications. This panel examines what PRs need from journalists and what journalists need from PRs, with practical insights for building mutually beneficial working relationships across specialist, trade and national media.

  • Larisa Brown, Defence & Security Editor, The Times
  • Sam Cranny-Evans, Calibre Defence News
  • Kristina Anderson, Director of Media Relations, BAE Systems
  • Lindsay Compton, Canny Comms
  • Chair: Philip Ingram, Security Journalist

10:30 – 11:15 
Frontline communications: UK Government priorities 
Insider perspectives from military communications teams on their top priorities, messaging strategies, and how industry can better align stories and press releases with defence needs. 

  • Commodore Andrew Ashfield-Smith, Deputy Director of Communications, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Alanah Donnell, Director of Media and Communications, Royal Air Force (RAF)
  • Alix Vonk, Deputy Director Communications and Influence for the Royal Navy
  • Chair: Alex Griffiths, Canny Comms

11:15 – 11:30 
Networking break 

11:30 – 12:00 
Making the complex clear: technical storytelling for defence communicators 
A masterclass on technical storytelling approaches for defence and security communications, focusing on making complex technology accessible to diverse audiences through practical frameworks and case studies. 

  • Lindsay Compton, CEO, Canny Comms

12:00 – 12:45 
Social value: reputation, communications and marketing impact 
Exploring how social value initiatives shape reputation and create compelling communications narratives, with focus on authentic storytelling, community engagement and measuring social impact in the defence context. 

  • Quincey Ankrett, Executive Director at e50k Strategic Advisory
  • Victoria Petkovic-Short, Managing Director, apt marketing & pr
  • Chair: Philip Ingram  

12:45 – 13:30 
Lunch break

13:30 – 14:10 
Campaign case studies: successes and lessons learned 
Quick-fire campaign case studies from both MOD and industry communicators, sharing real-world examples with honest insights about what worked, what didn't, and practical takeaways.

  • MOD: Colonel Ben Walters, Assistant Head DDC Strategy (Army and EuroAtlantic), UK Ministry of Defence
  • Industry: Helena Holden, Canny Comms

14:10 – 14:40 
Beyond the hype: using AI safely and effectively in defence communications 
Exploring how AI is transforming marketing and communications in defence, with focus on practical, security-conscious applications, risk management and real-world implementation. 

  • Tim Butler, CEO, Innovation Visual
  • Neil Smith, Deputy Head DDC Strategy and Plans, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Davs Howard, Technical Director, Major Digital
  • Chair: Helena Holden

14:40 – 14:55 
Afternoon break 

14:55 – 15:40 
Event PR and media: maximising impact at major defence events 
Strategic insights on maximising media coverage and marketing impact at major defence events, from international air shows to cyber conferences. Understanding event-specific strategies, standing out in saturated environments, and measuring ROI. 

  • Georgia Pickering, Managing Director, CMS Strategic
  • Freya Lewis, Head of External Communications, ADS Group
  • Ross Palmer, Deputy Head DDC Campaigns, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Matthew Davies, PR & Engagement Officer, Royal International Air Tattoo
  • Chair: Philip Ingram

15:40 – 16:10 
Closing keynote: MOD perspective 
A punchy closing keynote from a senior MOD communications leader, providing strategic insights and future direction for defence communications. 

  • Commodore Andrew Ashfield-Smith

16:10 – 16:15 
Closing remarks