New B2B agency launches in North West
25 Jul 2006 | by by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - A new business-to-business PR and marketing agency Jordan Communications, catering for telecoms, IT and financial services clients has launched.
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LONDON - David Yelland, former editor of The Sun, has quit his job at PR firm Weber Shandwick to join rival Brunswick.
LONDON - A new business-to-business PR and marketing agency Jordan Communications, catering for telecoms, IT and financial services clients has launched.
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