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THE A LIST: Part 11 of 11

University of Nottingham; 1991, founding partner, Willott Kingston Smith; 1999, trustee, Save The Children ...

DEC launches email appeal to help Liberians

Appeal was launched to help scale up the relief effort of 11 major UK charities including Oxfam, Save the ...

DIRECT BRIEF: Proximity London appointed

Save the Children UK has appointed Proximity London to handle its direct marketing account

WWF hires WWAV and BMP for £5m repositioning

losing the account will be softened by the news last week that the agency had picked up the Save The ...

HOTLINE: Proximity London wins account for Save the Children UK

Proximity London has won the direct marketing business for the charity Save the Children UK

Save The Children appoints Proximity for fundraising

LONDON – Save the Children has awarded its direct marketing account to Proximity London with a...mail, press, press inserts and door drops. "Proximity London will work with Save The Children UK to ...

PARENT MARKETING: THE PARENT TRAP

66 2,537 World Villages for Children 2,395 144.60 - - 2,395 Save the ...

NEWS BRIEF: Mark Warner holidays sponsors tennis tournament

Mark Warner holidays is sponsoring Save the Children's National Junior Tennis Tournament, which

PUBLIC SECT0R: Save the Children creates a PA dept to boost its clout

Save the Children has created its first dedicated public affairs department following a merger of...A Save the Children spokeswoman said campaigns and lobbying teams were brought together to better ...

DIRECT BRIEFS: Appointment at King's College Hospital

London's King's College Hospital, one of the biggest NHS hospitals in the UK, has poached Save the

 

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