STOP PRESS: Wilson leaves B-M for children’s charity
KATHY GREENE, PR Week UK, Friday, 24 July 1998, 12:00am,
Children’s charity the Starlight Children’s Foundation has appointed its first PR and marketing co-ordinator, Ailsa Wilson, who joins from Burson-Marsteller where she is an account executive in the healthcare division. Wilson will take over the responsibilities currently outsourced by the charity on a retainer basis to Joplin PR, which has conducted a profile-raising campaign for Starlight as well as handling media relations. The agency will continue to work with Starlight on a project basis.
Children’s charity the Starlight Children’s Foundation has
appointed its first PR and marketing co-ordinator, Ailsa Wilson, who
joins from Burson-Marsteller where she is an account executive in the
healthcare division. Wilson will take over the responsibilities
currently outsourced by the charity on a retainer basis to Joplin PR,
which has conducted a profile-raising campaign for Starlight as well as
handling media relations. The agency will continue to work with
Starlight on a project basis.
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