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AMEC brings in PR heavyweight

other communications bodies including the CIPR, PRCA, IPA and ISBA. It is an exciting time in ...

Ad group rallies industry on TUPE

The PR industry has been urged by ad body ISBA to 'wake up' to the potential impact of TUPE laws....- agencies that win contracts may have to take on staff from the incumbent. ISBA is lobbying for a change ...

Stop giving away ideas advises industry report

procurement, ad and marketing bodies CIPS, IPA and ISBA in 2004 in a bid to improve cross-industry ...

Research leads to evaluation guide

The guide, Evaluation, has been put together using research from the PRCA, IPA, ISBA and MCCA. It ...

CAF publishes guide to agency selection

Association (PRCA) – with the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers (ISBA) and The Direct Marketing ...

Cause-related marketing: Back to school

, from finding a partner to evaluation. The advertisers' body ISBA and the Consumers' Association ...

Analysis: Haines sees PR benefits in 'Big Tent'

Advertisers, the representative body for client-side advertising. 'People on the ISBA are on the CEO or ...

EDITORIAL: Do not lose PR in the new 'Big Tent'

client relationship management. In this context, the IPA's strong links with ISBA will give the PRCA a ...

DLA Upstream beats two to win ISBA public affairs

The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers (ISBA), the trade body for the country s...The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers (ISBA), the trade body for the country s ...

STOP PRESS: Advertiser body PRO quits for DTI post

after a spell freelancing on the Daily Telegraph. Lamb reports to ISBA s director of public affairs Ian

 

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