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{{quote | text="A significant quote made by Barrie Doyle goes hereClear, strategic thinking is necessary for every communication effort undertaken. It is not enough to simply “do” something anymore.".- Barrie Doyle}}
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'''Barrie Doyle''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Acting|acting]], [[:Category:Dance|dance]], [[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]], [[:Category:Radio|radio]], [[:Category:Television|television]], [[:Category:Theatre|theatre]], [[:Category:Visual Arts|visual arts]] and [[:Category:Writing|writing]] ministry in [[Canada]].
Barrie Doyle is Present of [[Gateway Communications International]]. He provides public relations and media services to organizations as well as training through videos and seminars.
* Special Event planning & Implantation
* Strategic Communications planning
 
Barrie Doyle is an experienced communications expert and professor. He believes in “Acts 17 thinking.” That is, ensuring that the key message of the gospel is communicated clearly to modern society in a manner they can most easily grasp.
 
He is a former journalist with the Toronto Star. Toronto Telegram and the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. He freelanced for a number of publications and broadcasters in the United States and Canada and lived and worked as a journalist in Washington D.C. covering the Watergate story and the return of US Vietnam prisoners of war. In his time as a journalist, Barrie has interviewed evangelist Billy Graham, US President Gerald Ford, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, a number of NASA astronauts and officials, as well as entertainers Johnny Cash, Red Skelton and Pat Boone. He covered a wide variety of stories from a major Toronto air crash to the first manned landing on the moon to the Mississauga train disaster.
 
He served 20 years in PR as the senior public relations executive for the Ontario Real Estate Association and Canon Canada Inc. before opening Gateway Communications International in 1993. As the Senior Manager Corporate Communications for Canon he was responsible for the launch of new products and a major environmental campaign as well as spearheading the company’s sponsorship of the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria BC.