Fresh leadership for TfL in department overhaul
28 Mar 2007 | by Kate Magee
Transport for London has overhauled its in-house PR team, appointing two new comms chiefs.
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The Department of Health acting director of comms Matt Tee has quit to become chief executive of NHS Direct.
Transport for London has overhauled its in-house PR team, appointing two new comms chiefs.
Water regulator Ofwat is to beef up its comms arm by appointing a head of media and sustainable development.
PROs at the UK's equality commissions have been offered voluntary redundancy ahead of a merger.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has brought in Capitalize to target motorbike enthusiasts as part of its national road safety campaign 'Think!'
Inward investment agency Cornwall Enterprise is slimming down its PR support as part of a wider drive to curb spending.
The National Lottery Promotions Unit has lined up four agencies to publicise a 'good causes' roadshow.
The Serious and Organised Crime Agency (Soca) has poached the DTI's chief press officer to oversee its media function.
English Heritage has announced an adjusted comms agency line-up for its £350,000 roster.
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker is to join Communications Management PR.