A day out at Somerset House with Fourth Day PR's London team
Elegant, imposing, bustling, historic, diverse: these are just a few words that could be used to describe Somerset House - where our Fourth Day London office can be found.
Elegant, imposing, bustling, historic, diverse: these are just a few words that could be used to describe Somerset House - where our Fourth Day London office can be found.
As a student with a keen interest in technology, I was excited to attend my first ever tech conference, TechXLR8, last week. I really wanted to embrace the opportunity to learn about the latest innovations that are set to shape our future.
We like to consider ourselves a pretty cultured bunch here at Fourth Day. As well as working on arts projects like Face Value, Bards without Borders and Bankside’s MERGE Festival, we also make an effort to get out and explore the fantastic museums, galleries and festivals on our doorstep.
We’re almost a year on since Britain voted to leave the EU but, rather than signalling a retreat from global trade, London’s place in the international technology scene is flourishing.
Inspired by London coffee festival, we’ve decided to share our love of this beautiful caffeine-laced beverage by recommending some our favourite coffee shops in SE1.
As I come to the end of my first month at Fourth Day, I thought it would be interesting to share my first impressions of working in the London office of a B2B Tech PR agency.
Last week I made my way to the British Museum bright and early for a media briefing with Time Out, to see what tips Gail Tolley, features editor, and Mark O’Donnell, digital content editor, could give me about what to do in London.
Overlooking the Thames with views of St Paul's and the London Eye, on Wednesday 25th May, the 10th floor of the Boodle Hatfield office was a buzz of activity as the first London Being B2B event took place.
As the latest person to join the Fourth Day team (all the way from Australia), I’ve been astounded at the level of innovation and the entrepreneurial culture in London.