13 Mar 2006
| by by Sarah Woods
LONDON - Sir Christopher Gent, the former chief executive of Vodafone, resigned yesterday...Differences between Gent, who built Vodafone into the world's largest mobile operator ...
that Gent sought to propose a new director after he had left the board and that the company chairman Lord ...
speech, Gent attacked the new culture of Vodafone, saying it was damaging the company.
"When I ...
16 Sep 2011
Andy Nairn reviews Texas Armoring Corporation...Andy Nairn, chief strategy officer, Dare
Why I like this
I m not currently in the market for a lightweight armoured vehicle. But if I were, Texas Armoring Corporation would be top of my consideration list, thanks to this film. It s a good old-fashioned product demonstration, featuring the company ...
10 Sep 2008
| by Darren Davidson
LONDON - Andy Brent, the former Boots and Burger King marketer, has joined BSkyB as its group brand
01 Apr 2010
| by Maisie McCabe
LONDON - Wembley City estate has appointed United Business Media group commercial manager Andy Gibb
15 Feb 2008
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - Andi Emerson, founder of the John Caples International Awards and board chair for the last
08 Mar 2010
| by Maisie McCabe
LONDON - Former Titan Outdoor managing director Andy Moug and Titan Outdoor business delivery
19 Feb 2007
creative standards around the world by judging the Andy awards in Buenos Aires.
19 Feb 2007
creative standards around the world by judging the Andy awards in Buenos Aires.
24 Nov 2000
| by ANDY FRY
Despite long-term pressures on traditional print publishing businesses, Germany's newspaper barons still dominate the domestic media scene. Led by Axel Springer, ten big publishing houses account for around 60 per cent of the market. The power of print is further underlined by a remarkably robust market...
24 Nov 2000
| by ANDY FRY
Despite long-term pressures on traditional print publishing businesses, Germany's newspaper barons still dominate the domestic media scene. Led by Axel Springer, ten big publishing houses account for around 60 per cent of the market. The power of print is further underlined by a remarkably robust market...