FT.com seeks UK and Euro PR head in plan to expand
24 Sep 1999 | by ANDREW HOLT
Europe s most popular web site for business news and finance, FT.com, is seeking its first PR manager for the UK and Europe.
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EMC Euro PR has merged with hi-tech specialist Moores Associates to create a pounds 1.5 million fee agency split into three separate divisions - hi-tech, business-to-business and healthcare. Bill Moores, the founder of Moores Associates, joins the board of EMC and takes charge of hi-tech, while fellow...
Europe s most popular web site for business news and finance, FT.com, is seeking its first PR manager for the UK and Europe.
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