Caroline Daniel
Brunswick Group
Partner
Caroline Daniel is a partner in the London office, advising clients on strategic communications challenges, ranging from major crises, critical issues, technology IPOs to ongoing corporate reputation building. Her clients range from FTSE 100 businesses, such as Rolls-Royce, through to working with AI entrepreneurs and founders. She also advises on artificial intelligence, including narrative development and issues management.
She joined Brunswick in 2016 from the Financial Times where she held senior editorial positions including: Editor of the Weekend FT (2010-2016), overseeing all editorial content and strategy, launching new products, such as the Weekend FT Festival; Editor of the FT’s Opinion Page during the financial crisis; White House correspondent; Chicago correspondent and Tech correspondent. She held editorial roles at the Economist, New Statesman and as Laurence Stern fellow at the Washington Post.
Caroline has been a frequent moderator at global technology and geopolitical events and as a broadcast commentator. She holds a number of external positions including as independent member of the Nick Serota review of the BBC (2021) into BBC corporate governance in the wake of the Martin Bashir inquiry and now Independent Member of the BBC’s Editorial Governance and Standards Committee, a board committee; UK member of the Trilateral Commission, a distinguished global group of CEOs, senior policy advisors and government officials; Advisory Board member for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, Britain’s leading prize for non-fiction book; Trustee of Stansted Park, a charity; and of The Trampery, a social enterprise.