NEWS: Lockwood leaves Rowland to work on A Plus IBM account
28 Nov 1996 | by JOHN-PIERRE JOYCE
A Plus has poached The Rowland Company s hi-tech PR chief Garry Lockwood to lead communications for a part of its flagship IT client IBM.
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