Contact the Elderly appoints Stand for jubilee year build-up
10 May 2013 | by John Owens
Contact the Elderly has brought in Stand Agency to provide a two-year programme of comms support ahead of its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2015.
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The newly created Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed a head of news and media as it seeks to show it is 'making a difference'.
Contact the Elderly has brought in Stand Agency to provide a two-year programme of comms support ahead of its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2015.
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