M.R.S. Communications and Wolverhampton BID deliver
advanced training to radio users on the best way to effectively communicate
using their radios, ensuring that they are GDPR compliant.
M.R.S.
Communications jointly with Wolverhampton BID has successfully delivered
advanced radio training to radios users. The training took place on the 10th
and 11th of July and was aimed primarily at established radio users who
already understand the basics of using their radio system.
The session –
delivered by experienced Account Manager, Hilary Llewellyn – along
with Lucy Armstrong – BID Project Co-ordinator- covered how the radio users
could improve their already established radio technique, looking at the best
ways to communicate over the radios by being clear, precise, and to the point.
The group also developed a deeper understanding of GDPR compliance as well as
learning how best to give descriptions without using IC codes.
Amongst
the group of trainees were three Wolverhampton BID Ambassadors, all of whom can
be seen wearing teal enjoy shirts alongside BID Project Co-ordinator, Lucy
Armstrong and Anthony Moon, Travel for West Midlands Manager at Wolverhampton
Bus Station.