Lexis boosts Glasshouse Practice with senior hires
21 May 2013 | by John Owens
Lexis has bolstered its CSR and sustainability practice with two senior hires.
Helen Weisinger, the group chief marketing officer at EDC, is to leave the business at the end of May, as the responsibility for new business and marketing falls back to the group's individual agencies.
Lexis has bolstered its CSR and sustainability practice with two senior hires.
Steven Sharp, Marks & Spencer's long-serving marketing chief, is set to retire from the business and replaced by Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, the former Estée Lauder group president.
Coventry University has relaunched a major comms tender after the process had been put on hold.
Agency help is being sought to promote an EU-backed drive to help Welsh businesses become greener.
The trustees of a pension scheme for UK employees of collapsed photo firm Kodak have appointed Smithfield to advise on comms around its controversial $650m (£427m) settlement with parent firm Eastman Kodak.
Former BBC and Channel 4 news journalist Zaiba Malik has joined Grayling as a director in its corporate and financial division.
MHP Communications has been appointed by the Saudi Arabian government to help promote a multi-billion-pound public transport project.
Virgin Atlantic marketing director Simon Lloyd has left the airline after less than a year, with marketing responsibilities to be taken on by the brand's global sales director Maria Sebastian.
Santander, the UK retail and corporate bank, has called a review of its £27 million media planning and buying account, currently held by Carat.