WTCS and Manning Gottlieb win modern apprenticeship brief
12 Dec 2003
Walsh Trott Chick Smith and Manning Gottlieb OMD have triumphed in the pitch for the Government's modern apprenticeships scheme.
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LONDON - Manning Gottlieb OMD and Walsh Trott Chick Smith have triumphed in the pitch for the government's modern apprenticeships scheme.
Walsh Trott Chick Smith and Manning Gottlieb OMD have triumphed in the pitch for the Government's modern apprenticeships scheme.
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