STOP PRESS: Camelot will not replace Rigg
HARRIOT LANE FOX, PR Week UK, Friday, 29 May 1998, 12:00am,
National Lottery operator Camelot has decided not to appoint a replacement for communications director David Rigg, who left last year. The operator has been reported as actively searching for a new PR chief. Camelot said external communications were well managed by the existing team, which is led by public affairs director Louise White and parliamentary affairs director Richard Brown.
National Lottery operator Camelot has decided not to appoint a
replacement for communications director David Rigg, who left last year.
The operator has been reported as actively searching for a new PR chief.
Camelot said external communications were well managed by the existing
team, which is led by public affairs director Louise White and
parliamentary affairs director Richard Brown.
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