Furniture giant Ikea has awarded Hope&Glory a retained account to handle its consumer press office...for the other business it held. Ikea UK Ireland country comms manager Lois Blenkinsop said Hope Glory ...
Sermelo continues to provide Ikea with ad hoc support. Hope Glory is in the process of taking over press ...
. Hope Glory s team will be led by managing partners Jo Carr and James Gordon-MacIntosh, who will report ...
The Royal Mint has handed its comms brief to Hope&Glory and Lansons as it seeks 'fresh thinking'....A combined team will be looking after the corporate, consumer and stakeholder relations brief, which was previously overseen by Porter Novelli and is thought to be worth more than 1m.
The two agencies will share the brief, with Hope Glory responsible for driving the brand's overall strategic comms ...
Unilever is hoping the UK's miserable weather will warm up soon and usher in the barbecue season
Outgoing CIPR chief Jane Wilson calls on trade body to go international.
24 Jan 2013
| by PRWeek staff
offices to drive creativity in the business.
Hope Glory PR has won a brief to launch money ...
11 Dec 2012
| by Bob Willott
to their cost also knows what happens if those hopes are not fulfilled.
Bob Willott is editor of Marketing ...
In 2013, a year deprived of any major international sporting events, drama is set to play a key part in ITV's schedules, with a string of new commissions being revealed to advertisers and agencies.
Hope Glory PR and Taylor Herring have been called in for project work by the Blinkbox team as it seeks to engage consumers with creative projects.
The news comes as the first major TV campaign ...
rounds.
It is understood that Hope Glory PR and Taylor Herring will be tapped for ideas to support ...
10 Sep 2012
Brothers and Sisters has created what it is billing as "the most disturbing and frightening advertising campaign ever" for the global launch of the video game Resident Evil 6, made by the Japanese games developer and publisher Capcom.
23 Aug 2012
| by Katherine Levy
The latest set of consumer magazine results from the Audit Bureau of Circulations may make for depressing reading.