Camargue founder Andrew Litchfield steps back from day-to-day role
21 May 2012 | by John Owens
Camargue's founder Andrew Litchfield has stepped back from his day-to-day work to become the agency's chairman.
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Camargue's founder Andrew Litchfield has stepped back from his day-to-day work to become the agency's chairman.
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