Open Strategic Communications

Open Strategic Communications

2nd Floor, City Exchange,
11-13 Gloucester Street,
Belfast
BT1 4LS
United Kingdom

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kaz@oscni.com
We are Open With decades of experience across a broad range of sectors and disciplines, Open Strategic Communications stands uniquely positioned in Northern Ireland to deliver for clients. Our specialities include integrated communications, strategic PR and Media Relations, Public and Corporate Affairs, Crisis and Issues Management, Sustainability and Digital communications. As a team we are always open, always candid and always advocate for you.

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Pictured (L-R) is St Joseph’s Nursery School teachers Miss Reilly and Miss Donnelly and Power NI representatives Myles Grant and Claire McElroy.
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St Joseph’s Nursery School in Carryduff has received a £600 donation from Northern Ireland’s leading energy provider, Power NI, to help increase the social, emotional, and cognitive development of its pupils.
Pictured (L-R) Graham Woods, Choice Fundraising Committee Chair; Nicole Black, Tiny Life; Kerry Whitehouse, Community Rescue Service Belfast District; Marcia McMath, Choice Fundraising Committee Treasurer
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One of Northern Ireland’s largest social housing providers is pleased to announce that Tiny Life and Community Rescue Service have been chosen as their Charities of the Year.
Pinsent Masons’ Senior Associate Matthew McMurray (back row, centre) presents copies of Alastair Campbell’s ‘Why Politics Matters’ book to pupils at Dunclug Primary School. They are joined by school principal Alastair Beacom (R) and teacher Scott Marcus.
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Legal firm Pinsent Masons has presented forty new books to pupils at one County Antrim primary school with the hope it will pique their interest in politics and governance.
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Northern Ireland’s only charity dedicated to keeping people and their pets together during times of illness and hardship has been given £1,000 from leading energy provider, Power NI.
2.	Pictured (L-R) is Community Rescue Service Regional Commander Sean McCarry OBE, firmus energy network’s Laura Cassley and Lisa McCarthy, and Community Rescue Service volunteer Hazel Gallagher.
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Community Rescue Service (CRS), Northern Ireland’s leading charitable search and rescue organisation, has been announced as firmus energy networks’ Charity of the Year for 2025.
Pictured (L-R) is Gwyneth Compston of Power NI, Colin Devine and Max Burns of Strandtown Primary, and pupils of Strandtown Primary School.
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East-Belfast’s Strandtown Primary School is set to turn a new page in its efforts to inspire young readers, thanks to a generous donation from Power NI – Northern Ireland’s leading electricity supplier.
Pictured (L-R) is Dundonald Foodbank co-ordinator Carol Izzard, Choice Housing Area Manager Courtney Watton, Jonny Currie (Trussell’s Network Lead in Northern Ireland) and Choice Housing’s Financial Inclusion Manager Aidan McCrea.
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One of Northern Ireland’s largest housing providers is continuing its long-standing partnership with a charity that currently operates 1,400 food banks across Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Fifteen charities delivering projects across Northern Ireland have received a share of £136,328 funding through the A&O Shearman Foundation, managed locally by the Belfast Grants Committee. Ciaran McCallion, Head of HR; Heather Mowbray, Senior Associate; and Nik Simon, Head of Finance, all members of the Belfast Grants Committee made the announcement today.
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Fifteen charities delivering projects across Northern Ireland have received a share of £136,328 funding through the A&O Shearman Foundation, a 54% increase on funds distributed last year.
Pictured at Queen’s Business Hub is (L-R): Dr Danielle McConville, Head of Department for Accounting of Queen's Business School; Bronagh Luke, Head of Corporate Marketing at Henderson Group; Kristina Hyland, Audit Director at BDO NI; Ciaran Connolly, Professor and Deputy Head of Queen’s Business School; Claire Scott McAteer, Senior Lecturer at Queen’s Business School; Laura Jackson, BDO NI Partner and Head of Audit; and Billy Moore, Group Financial Director at Henderson Group.
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More than 100 students from various schools throughout Northern Ireland are anticipated to showcase their entrepreneurial abilities at the upcoming NI Schools’ Business Challenge 2025, with registration for the event now open.
Pictured (L-R) at Kilcooley Pantry in Bangor is Choice Housing’s Financial Inclusion Manager Aidan McCrea, Kilcooley Women’s Centre Chief Executive Alison Blayney BEM, and Choice Housing’s Director of Tenant and Client Services Carol Ervine.
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One of Northern Ireland’s largest housing providers has renewed its commitment to tackling food poverty by making a £5,000 donation to support the life-changing work of one Bangor social supermarket.

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