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, Middle East and Africa is leaving in March 1999 to work as a venture capitalist. Alberto Culver ...

Landmine ads deploy sick jokes to shock

clearance in Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. ...

MARKETING FOCUS: Review of the year - 1998/As all eyes focus on the run-up to the millennium, Jane Bainbridge reviews the events and companies that made news in the marketing sector over the past year

and Africa after Levi s axed the UK marketing director role. As fashion trends shifted, Levi s sales ...

Marie Stopes press ads reveal tragedy of avoidable deaths

and Africa, there is only one midwife for every 15,000 births . Marie Stopes International ...

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and Sub-Saharan Africa. John Galloway joins from Pepsi s North American office and will be responsible ... , vice-president of marketing for Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa. Pretty Polly, the Sara Lee ...

Naravane appointed as first PR director for WHO

: Roll Back Malaria, which will fight malaria in Africa, and the worldwide Tobacco Free Initiative. ...

REVIEW: Marketing and advertising news in the week’s press

and South Africa. Marketing Jigsaw, the marketing consortium formed by Unilever, Kimberly ... , for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia. CampaignLive. ...

Development agency seeks new PR director

, followed by sub-Saharan Africa. The agency is primarily funded by the Government, which lends it pounds ...

AGENDA: BAT’s quest for a winning strategy - BSkyB’s bid for Man United has focused attention on sport’s role as a marketing tool. Danny Rogers looks at the progress of another landmark deal - British American Tobacco’s mov

into new developing markets such as Malaysia, China and South Africa. It is no coincidence ...

Global Branding: Weighing the risks of selling Uncle Sam - Recent acts of terrorism against the United States have reinforced the determination of many American multinationals to emphasise their global credentials rather than their roots

customs and conditions. David Cox, Middle East and North Africa PR manager for Coca-Cola, adds ... independently of what has been going on in East Africa and Sudan we have been giving an enormous amount ...

 

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