PROFILE: Brigadier Matthew Sykes, The Army - Army comms chief fit for PR challenges
06 Dec 2002 | by IAN HALL
The military man has moved on to a new operational front at the MoD
It's the economy, stupid! This may be a well-worn phrase but does anyone believe that this Labour government would be riding so high in the polls if Gordon Brown had not managed the economy so well? With Brown in charge of the Treasury there has been steady growth, low unemployment, low interest rates...
The military man has moved on to a new operational front at the MoD
Client: Northamptonshire County Council's Waste Management Service PR Team: In-house Campaign: Slim Your Bin - Northamptonshire Timescale: June - September 2002 Budget: £7,500
The leading figures behind a newly created breakaway political party of disaffected Tories will be unveiled in a PR push over Christmas.
The Ministry of Defence is on the hunt for agency support to help recruitment efforts for its 180 civilian divisions.
The Government has handed 'council' status to branding authority Superbrands, the organisation announced last week.
Avon and Somerset Police has backed down over its decision to stop officers supplying the media with details of petty crimes.
Macmillan Cancer Relief has hired Bell Pottinger Public Affairs to assist with its lobbying efforts.
HEALTH: The Department of Health has appointed London Ambulance Service press and public affairs officer Rachel Morris as communications project manager for its patient experience initiatives. She joins this week on a year-long secondment, reporting to assistant director Andrew Millward.
ESSEX: Essex County Council, as well as district councils in the area, are to stage a conference on 7 February as part of the Celebrating Essex campaign. The conference is directed at local businesses and council officers in a bid to better co-ordinate funding for cultural regeneration. The campaign...