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PR Week UK, Friday, 17 September 2010, 12:00am,
Nick Cosgrove, the BBC Radio 4 and 5 Live business presenter, is understood to be joining Brunswick later in the year as a director in the agency's London office.
Lloydspharmacy has appointed Grayling to handle consumer PR activity, following a competitive pitch process.
EMI Music's global corporate comms head, Amanda Conroy, has decided to leave the group in an amicable agreement with the company. New CEO Roger Faxon plans to base comms out of New York.
Berry Gardens has picked Cirkle to handle its six-figure Jubilee strawberries consumer PR account.
Sarenza, the French online shoe retailer, has drafted in Frank PR to handle consumer PR around its UK launch. Frank will promote the brand in the UK fashion and consumer press, provide a press office function and support a 'high heel race' in October.
Fujifilm, the camera brand, has chosen independent PR agency Beam to handle the launch of the company's latest 3D digital camera to the UK market in September.
Fever has won a PR brief to support a multi-million pound advertising campaign for jackpotjoy.com, starring Barbara Windsor. Fever created a campaign called 'the giggle is back'.
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