Direct Marketing Association in board restructure
08 Aug 2008 | by Staff
The Direct Marketing Association is set to restructure the DMA board after a review that began earlier this year.
LONDON - Mark Bainbridge, the marketing and communications director of the British Army, has left his role after nine years.
The Direct Marketing Association is set to restructure the DMA board after a review that began earlier this year.
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LONDON - The National Library of Scotland has awarded the contract to publish its quarterly magazine Discover NLS to Think Scotland, following a five-way tender.
LONDON - Press Gazette is relaunching at the end of August and changing the frequency of its print edition from weekly to monthly.
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