Gazprom hits back at critics
18 Apr 2007 | by David Quainton
Gazprom is countering claims that its comms programme is insufficient and a perception that it is controlled by the Russian state.
British Airways boss Willie Walsh pulled off a major coup yesterday, luring Julia Simpson - a key adviser to Tony Blair - into the top PR role at the embattled airline.
Gazprom is countering claims that its comms programme is insufficient and a perception that it is controlled by the Russian state.
Anti-smoking pressure group ASH is planning a guerilla attack on British American Tobacco's AGM next week, heralding an aggressive new era for its campaigning.
Luther Pendragon founder George Pitcher has been parachuted in to Citigate Public Affairs - as parent company, the Global Consulting Group, looks to resuscitate the ailing firm.
LONDON - Barclaycard is unveiling a credit card this summer to help customers become more environmentally friendly.
Tower Hamlets Council will monitor the use of PR consultants more closely, following an investigation into the contract of local government specialist Verve Communications.
Polydor's highly respected head of press Sundraj Sreenivasan is to set up his own agency called Supersonic PR.
Munro & Forster is to publicise the 100-day countdown to the smoking ban.
Two of London's biggest club and bar groups are on the hunt for agency support - both following internal comms reviews.
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