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EE reshapes in-house team

Mobile operator EE has reorganised its in-house comms team following the move of former UK comms head Stuart Jackson to support the CEO last year.

Jargon PR to promote OpenCo London tech festival

OpenCo, the tech festival created by Wired Magazine co-founder John Battelle, has handed a brief to Jargon PR to promote its first UK event.

Motion capture tech firm Vicon turns to Red Lorry Yellow Lorry

Vicon, the motion capture company behind the film character animations in Iron Man and The Avengers, has chosen Red Lorry Yellow Lorry for PR duties in the UK and the US.

E-commerce platform Tictail hires Deliberate PR to help crack the UK

Tictail, a fast-growing e-commerce platform attracting widespread attention, has hired Deliberate PR to support its expansion in the UK.

Hill+Knowlton Strategies grabs global duties for Informatica

Software company Informatica is set to hire Hill+Knowlton Strategies as its global retained PR agency in a consolidation of its agency roster.

GolinHarris hires James Bickerton as its first 'creative technologist'

GolinHarris London has appointed James Bickerton as its first creative technologist.

WeTransfer picks 77PR for UK comms task

WeTransfer, the file-sharing service, has hired 77PR as its first comms agency after a competitive pitch.

PowerPerfector hands brief to Harvard PR

Cleantech business PowerPerfector has handed Harvard PR a brief to promote its energy-saving technology.

HTC seeks agency help for flagship HTC One handset

HTC is in closed talks with agencies over a brief to drive sales of its forthcoming make-or-break phone.

Cash in the Attic goes digital with help of Propeller PR

Propeller PR has been chosen to help the makers of BBC TV series Cash in The Attic go digital and 'dust off the reputation of the antiques world'.


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