Ali Gee leaves 3 Monkeys to head up new Edelman planning department
21 Dec 2009 | by Matt Cartmell
Ali Gee is leaving 3 Monkeys to take a newly-created role as planning director at Edelman.
Prudential has dropped Lexington as its retained public affairs adviser, turning instead to rival firm Open Road.
Ali Gee is leaving 3 Monkeys to take a newly-created role as planning director at Edelman.
Targeting the Copenhagen summit, the 2009 Earth Hour initiative turned the symbolic act of switching off lights into real action against global warming.
Ogilvy PR veteran Steve Dahllof will relocate from the US to Hong Kong to take on the role of Asia-Pacific CEO at the WPP network.
The eighty MPs that have defied demands to repay their expenses are certain to exacerbate public anger, PR experts warn.
Agencies vying for the London 2012 Olympics PR business have been asked whether they are willing to provide their services in return for sponsorship of the Games.
British Red Cross's head of corporate external affairs is leaving to head up comms at Plan UK.
The Local Government Association (LGA) has hit out at the AA for issuing a press release questioning whether councils are prepared for severe snowfall.
PR executives are Britain's healthiest employees despite claiming to work in one of the most highly stressed professions, according to a new survey.
The business editor of the Sunday Times is quitting journalism to become managing director at financial PR firm FD.