The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on all areas of life pose complex challenges for people around the world. In Germany, this is clear in the way the crisis has affected German people’s trust in government, business, media and NGOs. Compared to January, the winds have significantly changed.

 

To launch the results of our new, corona-focused Trust Barometer, we cordially invite you to our virtual event with Atlantik-Brücke e. V.

 

WEDNESDAY, 20th May 2020, 9.00 - 9.50 a.m. CEST

 

Christiane Schulz (CEO Edelman Germany) and Ed Williams (President & CEO Edelman EMEA) will illustrate how people in Germany and around the world trust the four aforementioned institutions during the pandemic. Plus, they will discuss with guest Prof. Dr. Michael Hüther (Director and Member of the Executive Board of the Institute of German Economy and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Atlantik-Brücke e. V.) what trends these institutions are currently facing and those they should expect to face in the future.

 

Registration via Zoom

We look forward to your registration and to welcoming you to our event. The talk will be held in English. To participate in our virtual event via Zoom, you can register here. After registering you will receive an invitation via email with the access data for the event.

Until the launch of the spring update, take another look at the Edelman Trust Barometer 2020 in January. Click here to go to the Trust 2020 website.

 

About The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer Spring Update: Trust and the Covid-19 Pandemic

The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer Spring Update: Trust and the Covid-19 Pandemic is an update to the 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer. The survey was conducted by Edelman Intelligence between 15th and 23rd April and sampled more than 13,200 respondents in 11 markets: Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, S. Korea, U.K. and U.S. 1200 people were surveyed in each market, out of which 100 were informed public. All informed public respondents met the following criteria: aged 25-64; college educated; household income in the top quartile for their age in their country; read or watch business/news media several times a week; follow public policy issues in the news several times a week.

 

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