Hyatt Hotels appoints Portland for UK comms work
19 Dec 2012 | by Lynsey Barber
. Hyatt International s director of corporate comms for Europe Africa Middle East Malene Rydahl declined ...
Edelman is to shift its global structure in response to increasing comms work around Africa...Oversight of Edelman's Africa and the Middle East markets will shift from Europe to the Asia ... of the Middle East and Africa, will manage operations in South East Asia and Australia. Finally, Robert Holdheim, currently MD of India, will lead the India, Africa and Middle East markets. All three will report ...
. Hyatt International s director of corporate comms for Europe Africa Middle East Malene Rydahl declined ...
PRWeek understands that Thompson will lead comms for Apple's hardware devices, including the iPad, iPhone and iPod, across Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa. It is understood that Thompson replaces Nick Grange, who Apple confirmed has departed the business. Grange joined Apple alongside Rob ...
Working from the company s Bahrain office, Jackson will lead a team of 12 technology specialists, as well as acting as head of PR in Bahrain. Memac Ogilvy, in which Ogilvy has a 40 per cent stake, is a marketing and PR company founded in 1984 with offices spanning the Middle East and north Africa ...
80:20 will handle media relations for international trade and consumer publications, and support Execujet s in-house marketing team. The aviation group manages 150 business jets across Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Execujet s group PR manager Juliane von Heimendahl ...
in the UK, Latin America and Africa. The company led by Sir Martin Sorrell saw its average net debt ...
plans to go into Africa in the near future, while the developing markets of Indonesia, Turkey, Vietnam ...
that QMDC has 33 key geographic markets, which include India, South Africa and Bangladesh. The search ...
move unrelated to MBO plans. Constant is now foc-used on his own business interests in Africa. Kreab ...
Dave Robinson, who was president and CEO of Hill+Knowlton Strategies covering Australia, the Middle East, Africa and south and central Asia, died at the age of 41. He suffered a heart attack ... joined H+K in 2005 as Middle East CEO. He assumed leadership of Australia, Africa and south ...