Palm hunts for UK shop as Cisco's Phillips joins
27 Apr 2006 | by David Quainton
Handheld vendor Palm is reviewing its UK PR following last month’s hire of Andrew Phillips as corporate comms and PR manager, EMEA.
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Handheld vendor Palm is reviewing its UK PR following last month’s hire of Andrew Phillips as corporate comms and PR manager, EMEA.
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