25 May 2012
| by John Owens
Anchor, a major provider of retirement housing, care homes and support for older people throughout England, is seeking to continue the momentum behind recent efforts. Anchor s head of communications and public affairs Mario Ambrosi said: 'We are in the advanced stages of a tender for PR services to help ...
24 May 2012
| by John Owens
Efforts to overhaul the way that PR is handled within the NHS have been thwarted after failing...Plans for a centralised 'hub and spoke' model, revealed by PRWeek (17 June, 2011) were knocked back at the second hurdle by the NHS Commissioning Board Authority.
The planned NHS Communications and Engagement Service model was designed to ensure comms kept up with a restructure of healthcare in the UK ...
of PR agencies - many of which previously enjoyed lucrative contracts with the COI - were told campaign ...
Alastair Campbell is taking his first permanent job in PR since leaving Downing Street in 2003...for Tony Blair is due to be published shortly.
Campbell s PR career
Last year, Campbell ...
22 May 2012
| by John Owens
', PR professionals have been told at a meeting outlining comms in a post-COI world.
18 May 2012
| by John Owens
+Knowlton Strategies . Fleishman-Hillard also recently won the PR and social media account with Symington s foods ...
17 May 2012
spoken but quick to smile, the PR chief for Imperial War Museums' London sites and head of corporate ...
are reaching that point with World War Two,' she says. 'That has an impact on our PR campaigns. We used to draw ...
opportunities in that.'
Part of the PR challenge comes in mitigating the disruption: the museum ...
17 May 2012
cease. Basic competence is a minimum requirement for the electorate, and no clever PR strategy will save ...
15 May 2012
| by Hannah Crown and John Owens
the UK comms team but would not be drawn on whether the firm s global PR suppliers were to be reviewed ...
at this stage, but this is not a factor in the way we manage our UK PR agencies.
AstraZeneca, which ...
11 May 2012
| by Peter Holt
, aren't we?!?) on the lessons to be learned in PR terms.