I am a strategic communication, stakeholder engagement and change consultant with more than 30 years’ experience across sectors and countries.
I work best where clarity is needed, emotions run high and decisions matter.
We specialise in strategic communication, change management, and community development, helping organisations navigate change, strengthen engagement and create lasting impact.

I help leaders say the right thing, at the right time, in the right way. Clear thinking becomes clear communication.

Change fails when people do not understand it or trust it. I help organisations communicate change so it lands, sticks and leads to action.

Trust is built through how you listen, not only what you say. I design engagement that improves decisions and reduces risk.

Good conversations change outcomes. I design and facilitate sessions that unlock insight, alignment and momentum.
I work alongside leaders and teams when the pressure is real and the stakes are high.
There is no noise and no jargon.
Just communication that helps people think, decide and act.
I work with organisations operating in complex, high-pressure environments where communication, trust and decisions matter.
My clients include listed companies, multinationals, public sector organisations and not-for-profit institutions across sectors such as mining, education, manufacturing, energy and large-scale transformation.
They engage me when clarity is required, risk needs to be managed, and communication must be handled with care.
Christine Breet works in strategic communication, stakeholder engagement and change communication across sectors and regions.
Her work has been recognised through industry awards for communication programmes delivered in complex organisational and social environments.
She is an accredited SCMP and a professional member of the International Association of Business Communicators.
She currently serves as Vice Chair of IABC Africa and Chair of Professional Development for IABC Africa.
If communication feels hard right now, that is usually the right moment to start.