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FOCUS: HEALTH PR - Cashing in on the fruits of labour/The mother and baby market represents a major opportunity for PR professionals to build brand loyalties that will last for years. Good PR can build mutually beneficial relationships. Mark Hunter report

. Alison Clarke, chief executive of Welbeck Golin/Harris, is a firm believer in talking to health ...

STOP PRESS: Conference offers award winning tips

Sir Bernard Ingham and Welbeck chief executive Alison Clarke. For further information call Tania...Sir Bernard Ingham and Welbeck chief executive Alison Clarke. For further information call Tania ...

Congress to have say in IPR strategy

corporate affairs Philip Dewhurst was elected as president for 1999 and Alison Clarke keeps her role as ...

FOCUS: MARKET RESEARCH - A sharper focus on public opinion/It used to be just a penny for your thoughts, but these days those same ideas are proving invaluable for uncovering consumer trends and perceptions Mary Cowlett looks at the growing use of focus g

have to use a professional, someone independent who has no stake in the results. Alison Clarke ...

Welbeck brings Davidson on to restructured board

December and will head up Welbeck s consumer division. She will report to chief executive Alison ...

Legal Liability: Health warning for unprotected firms - The danger of being caught up in a client’s costly and damaging legal battle is a threat against which most UK consultancies are not sufficiently protected

has worked for Gallaher in this country for over 20 years. Managing director Alison Clarke points ...

Martin vacates Welbeck chair to go it alone

chief executive Ann Brunton, while managing director Alison Clarke has been made chief executive ...

FOCUS: TRAINING - Teaching old dogs some new tricks/Senior staff may know ’everything there is to know about the business’, but that doesn’t mean they can afford to overlook the benefits of on-going training. Lexie Goddard reports

there are some people who at the top who feel there is nothing further to learn, says Alison Clarke ...

, says Alison Clarke, managing director of Welbeck Go

The hype surrounding Buzz Lightyear in the pre-Christmas period really did go as he says to infinity and beyond! .

 

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