Secrets of my Success with Moray Macdonald

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15 Apr 2026 12:30 pm to 01:30 pm Europe/London
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UK - Scotland

Join us for the next in this webinar series where we will talk to industry veterans about their career journeys.  We regularly meet with professionals who have chalked up decades in the industry to tap into their wealth of knowledge and experience to help members as they forge their own paths.  We’ll discuss how they started out, the best piece of advice they were given by a manager or mentor, their career highs (and lows), what they’d tell their younger self, and top tips for those starting out. This April we are joined by Moray Macdonald, CEO of Fenton Fitzwilliam.

About Moray

Moray is CEO of Fenton Fitzwilliam and is also head of public affairs at Brands2Life, with teams in Dublin, London and Brussels providing public affairs and communications consultancy. He has over 25 years’ experience and an award winning record of innovation and delivery in public affairs and public relations, including as a senior political adviser in the UK, EU, and New Zealand.

Prior to founding Fenton Fitzwilliam, Moray held a number of EMEA-wide roles including as Managing Director of UK & Ireland and Group Head of Public Policy at Instinctif Partners, and Managing Director at Weber Shandwick. He held a number of roles working for the Conservative Party including Head of Research and then Director of the Party in Scotland. He was a Special Adviser to the Minister of Youth Affairs and Environment in the New Zealand Government.

Moray is a regular contributor on the BBC, including as a panellist on a weekly current affairs programme on Radio Scotland. He is Chair of Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, the charity that’s making it easier for people to walk and cycle across the UK as guardians of the 13,000 miles that make up the National Cycle Network; and he is a Board Member of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport – the Regional Transport Partnership for over 2 million people and 70% of all of Scotland’s public transport journeys.