Public Affairs: Soap Box
17 Dec 2010 | by Jon McLeod, public affairs & corp comms chairman, Weber Shandwick
The great thing about being in PR is that everyone knows how to do a better job than you.
he persistence of unpaid internships in media, politics and comms is one of the greatest injustices for young graduates, who find themselves in unpaid work, offered only a paltry lunch or travel allowance.
The great thing about being in PR is that everyone knows how to do a better job than you.
As I write, Labour leader Ed Miliband has yet to unveil his new comms chief. The Westminster buzz is that when he does, that person will be from a broadcast background. This is a fascinating development that, for all the talk of a break from the ways of New Labour, has some serious but relevant echoes...
Serco, the outsourcing giant, has appointed Weber Shandwick for corporate public affairs advice...Communications as its retained UK public affairs agency. The agency is charged with raising Viridor's profile ...
The British Beer & Pub Association has hired Hanover as its retained public affairs agency
, will move into the newly created role in the New Year. Kingfisher retains TLG for public affairs....public affairs at Balfour Beatty. He reports to BAE director of UK government relations, Bob Keen ...
company founded by Gallagher's grandfather. It will specialise in corporate PR and public affairs ...
created role of policy and public affairs manager. Well known as a Labour blogger, Hilton was previously ...
The Conservative Party has received about £70,000 of donations from lobbying firms since David Cameron became Prime Minister.
French engineering group Alstom is reviewing its public affairs requirements, placing incumbent...public affairs retainer in recent years. The review is thought to be in its early stages, but several ...