Danny Groves

Head Of Communications at Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Danny Groves (MCIPR) has extensive work experience in the field of PR and communications. Danny started their career as an Account Executive at Karen Earl Sponsorship in 1997, where they worked on various media relations and event management projects. In 2000, they joined CMc Media as a PR Consultant and Account Director, where they developed their skills in strategic campaign planning and execution. In 2006, Danny became the Owner of dgpr consultants, providing PR and comms support to a range of clients, including charities and B2B companies. Currently, they serve as the Head of Communications at Whale and Dolphin Conservation, where they lead the organization's communication efforts. Danny's experience also includes crisis management planning, press days, and issues-related PR work.

Danny Groves (MCIPR) attended Range High School, Formby. No specific degree or field of study information is provided.

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Whale and Dolphin Conservation

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation (formerly WDCS) is the leading global charity dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales and dolphins. We defend these remarkable creatures against the many threats they face through campaigns, lobbying, advising governments, conservation projects, field research and rescue. Our vision is a world where every whale and dolphin is safe and free. WDC is a passionate, global campaigner for whales and dolphins, speaking with emotion and wonder, but always with authority. We make sure our voice is heard by decision makers. We care about whales and dolphins and we want others to care about them too. WDC’s core belief is that all whales and dolphins have the right to exist as nature intends, not as humans decide. To be able to live free from hunting, captivity, entanglement in fishing gear and nets, and to swim in clean, noise-free waters where boats won't injure them.


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