DMA salutes Crozier's impact on direct marketing
By Daniel Farey-Jones Thursday, 28 January 2010 04:32PM
LONDON - DMA spokesman Robert Keitch has praised the impact outgoing Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier has had on direct marketing during his seven-year tenure and said he could help the cause further in his new role heading ITV.
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