28 Jun 2012
| by Ian Monk
paid all the tax he had to. Immediately after it, on sound advice from Gary Farrow, he caved ...
28 Sep 2007
Like your columnist Gary Farrow, I started at the bottom as an editorial
assistant on a magazine when electric typewriters were all the rage. I
ended up as board director of Burson-Marsteller. I now teach and work as
a media relations manager for a global logistics firm. The belief that the 'raw ...
07 Sep 2007
So why wasn't Gary Farrow of The Corporation inundated with applications from graduates (Opinion...Perhaps offering 'nominal' pay gets you a nominal response. Many
graduates leave university with huge debts. The ones that can afford to
take no or nominal pay have well-off parents; the rest can't afford
to. In Socrates' day people criticised students for laziness. Now Gary
Farrow criticises ...
07 Sep 2007
Gary Farrow's statements about graduate attitudes were far too sweeping. I am on a sandwich year...I would very much like to know where Mr Farrow advertised such a
position within his firm as I am sure that there are many enthusiastic
candidates, such as myself, that would have jumped at such an
opportunity. Katie Scoggins, PR student, Leeds Metropolitan University. ...
07 Sep 2007
Well said, Gary Farrow. Your piece on the absurdities of many 'meedja'-type degrees was spot on
20 Jun 2007
| by Danny Rogers
Some of entertainment PR’s heaviest hitters – Gary Farrow, Matthew Freud, Alan Edwards – have been
20 Apr 2007
In your profile of Gary Farrow (PRWeek, 13 April), he states that he is 'like the John the Baptist