20 Mar 2009
As revealed on prweek.com (16 March) Wood will take voluntary redundancy later in the year after 11 years at the firm. She joined Sainsbury's in 1998 initially as head of press and took overall control of its comms function in 2004. Wood told PRWeek she did not yet have her next role lined up ...
12 Dec 2008
. The list is believed to include incumbent Fishburn Hedges. PRWeek revealed the account was going out...- Burson-Marsteller has become the first major public affairs agency to
sign up to the European Commission's controversial register for
Brussels-based lobbyists. Ten weeks ago just two UK-based agencies had
signed the 'voluntary register of interest representatives' (PRWeek, 3
October). - General ...
17 Oct 2008
| by Alec Mattinson
Top corporate PR professionals spoke to PRWeek amid clear signs that the
chaos in the financial markets is spreading to the high street. This month, M
communication needs to be about fundamentals and a long-term plan to
give a degree of certainty in an uncertain time.' Andrew Jaques, partner ...
04 Jul 2008
Anderson (PRWeek, 21 March,
2007). The agency is still providing financial and corporate PR support.
House ...
20 Jun 2008
| by Clare O'Connor
pitch document obtained by
PRWeek. The pitch document goes on to say that 'the key task ...
30 May 2008
| by Clare O'Connor
, choosing Blue Rubicon to continue
this work after a competitive pitch process (PRWeek, 30 April). Blue ...
retained consumer agency last autumn (PRWeek, 6
September 2007). ...
11 Apr 2008
titles online (PRWeek, 22 January) and also worked to
create buzz for the adaptation of hit film The Kite Runner on the web
(PRWeek, 5 November 2007). ...
15 Feb 2008
CONSUMER: Loch Fyne Oysters has awarded its consumer trade and business PR to Edinburgh
18 Jan 2008
| by Clare O'Connor
tasks include helping Scotch whiskey brand
Chivas Regal shed its 'fogeyish' image (PRWeek, 17 October ...
15 Jul 2005
| by Teresa Wickham
From a communications point of view, the retail industry has seen curious developments of late.
The long-serving corporate affairs director of Asda, Christine Watts, left suddenly, with a question mark over whether she would be replaced by a similarly senior individual (PRWeek, 8 July). Only last month ...