Tulchan Communications shakes up board after non-exec departures
20 Dec 2011 | by Alec Mattinson
City agency Tulchan Communications is to appoint two new non-executive directors to replace its existing pair of non-execs.
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Car giant Nissan is seeking a UK-based PR agency to handle its corporate PR activities across key global markets.
City agency Tulchan Communications is to appoint two new non-executive directors to replace its existing pair of non-execs.
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