
An interactive workshop offering strategic communications guidance tailored to your business.
The Strat Comms Surgery is founded on one core principle: everything you do and everything you say as an organisation carries communicative value.
In this free, interactive clinic, you’ll:
- Learn the fundamentals of strategic communications and how to apply them to your small business
- Discover our proven methodology that helps organisations align their strategic objectives with their target audiences and desired outcomes
- Receive personalised guidance on your specific communications challenges in a supportive group setting
- Walk away with actionable insights you can implement immediately to strengthen your communications
Whether you’re struggling to articulate your value proposition, finding it hard to reach your target audience, or simply feeling like your communications efforts aren’t delivering results, this clinic will equip you with practical tools and expert advice to transform how your business communicates.
Zenia has a decade’s experience in communications, as an award-winning TV documentary producer, history podcaster, author, and strategic communications consultant.
Joining Information
Strat Comms Surgery Clinic | Berkshire Business Booster
Thursday, February 26, 2026 · 12:30 – 1:30pm
Time zone: Europe/London
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ruw-ibed-thv
Social handles
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-strat-comms-surgery
Substack: https://substack.com/@stratcommsurgery?
Website link
Bio
Zenia has a decade’s experience in communications. She spent seven years honing her skills as an award-winning TV documentary producer, history podcaster and author, before moving into strategic communications consultancy. She worked for the global PR firm Edelman, serving government and corporate clients across their Middle East and UK offices, before launching her own consultancy, The Strat Comms Surgery. She is conducting her PhD research on strategic communications in the Roman Empire at King’s College London and lives in Twyford with her husband and daughter.

