IPR for merger despite PRCA snub
29 Nov 2002 | by Ian Hall
The IPR is to push ahead with attempts to convince the PRCA of the benefits of a merger, despite the association this week rejecting the institute's latest plea for union.
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Britain's largest utility National Grid Transco (NGT) is putting its City and corporate PR business out to pitch with a view to naming the successful agency by Christmas.
The IPR is to push ahead with attempts to convince the PRCA of the benefits of a merger, despite the association this week rejecting the institute's latest plea for union.
Keith Cooper, the ousted communications director at global footballing body FIFA, has re-emerged at the sport's European body UEFA.
The leading figures behind a newly created breakaway political party of disaffected Tories will be unveiled in a PR push over Christmas.
Chrysalis has dispensed with the role of corporate affairs director following the resignation of Lisa Gordon.
Aurelia PR chairman Aurelia Cecil is to depart the agency she founded 12 years ago.
Imperial Tobacco has completed its corporate affairs shake-up following the £3.2bn acquisition of German rival Reemstma, naming five key division heads.
Greece's second largest bank, Alpha Bank, has appointed FD International for a global investor relations programme as it seeks to raise £128m to support growth plans.
CONSUMER: Lever Faberge has appointed Cow Communications to handle PR for fabric conditioner Comfort. Cow, which handled PR for the brand on a project basis earlier this year, won a two-way pitch with incumbent Cairns Associates for the core Comfort remit.
MEDIA: BBC Birmingham has appointed Andy Pike as press and PR manager. He joins next week from the British Embassy in Dublin, where he was head of press and public affairs. Pike replaces Simon Channon, who is retiring.