Rain Communications appointed to promote Victoria businesses
08 Apr 2013 | by John Owens
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M S today confirmed the appointment of Roland Rudd s City agency, which will begin working ... number of top City names, but that Finsbury was appointed without an official competitive pitch process ... -house comms team handled media and investor relations around the trading update. A number of City sources ...
Bond Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street, for seven years, as well as the City of London ...
for a change and to conduct a planned review. City PR interest in one of the market s blue-chip clients is likely to be strong, but the participation of some of the City s largest firms in the review ... , for example, won briefs with Tesco and Debenhams in 2012, while fellow City PR heavyweight Finsbury ...
Blue Rubicon s sister agency Surname Surname will also join the new line-up for planned corporate and consumer PR projects for the Home Retail Group, the latter of which was previously handled by Iris PR. RLM Finsbury will remain the company s city agency, while Wilson Hartnell will continue ...
competition from Westfield's Shepherd's Bush and Stratford City centres. Sean Curtis, head of marketing, b2 ... of Westfield's Stratford City complex in 2011 and the only major shopping centre currently being constructed ...
Fashion retailer Inter City Group has hired Instinct PR to handle its Lipsy beauty range....will lead the account and report to Inter City Group brand manager Yvonne Fearns. Kirkby said: We ...
increased competition from Westfield's Shepherd's Bush and Stratford City centres....-largest shopping destination, while Westfield s newest London shopping centre, Stratford City, is visited by more ... third London shopping destination in Croydon, further increasing its dominance in the city. Cake launched Westfield Stratford City last year . The retailer later appointed The Red Consultancy to promote ...
the worst of faceless corporations. Anthony Hilton, City commentator on London's Evening Standard ...