WTCS and Manning Gottlieb win modern apprenticeship brief
12 Dec 2003
and training in England. The campaign aims to increase the number of modern apprenticeship places in those ...
and training in England. The campaign aims to increase the number of modern apprenticeship places in those ...
and training in England. The campaign aims to increase the number of modern apprenticeship places in those ...
's get busy ... We start off with three topical print ads marking the miracle of an England World Cup ... Gold, head of brand communications Brief: Celebrate England winning the Rugby World Cup Agency ...
and Western Europe promoting England as a summer holiday destination, while a further campaign will run ...
The campaign emanates from the Learning Skills Council, the governmental body responsible for planning and funding all post-16-year-old non-university candidates in England. It launches next year targeting businesses that employ more than 100 people, in an attempt to increase opportunities for modern ...
rugby player at school, but that didn't fit the New Labour image. Now England have won the World Cup and ...
at reducing crimes against students in England and Wales. Activity by Campus Marketing and Laurie Templar
Dawn Jackson, marketing director at Leisure Connection, which manages facilities on behalf of local authorities and organisations such as Sport England, has been hired as director of membership and marketing. Her responsibilities include marketing, corporate and community fundraising and supporter ...
reduction drive aimed at students in England and Wales, which encourages them to visit the website, good2...and surrounding all universities in England and Wales. The game has been launched to thousands of students across ...
and communications Brief: Promote O2's sponsorship of the England rugby team and its interactive services ... Exposure: Televised England rugby matches and highlights SURF Project: Surf 99 Stains Guarantee ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.