Arts body nets H&K’s Hastie
08 Dec 2005
Arts Council England has signed up Hill & Knowlton consultant Shiona Hastie as head of internal...with communicating to 800 staff – was created three years ago when the Arts Council for England merged ...
,000 registered charities in England and Wales.
Arts Council England has signed up Hill & Knowlton consultant Shiona Hastie as head of internal...with communicating to 800 staff – was created three years ago when the Arts Council for England merged ...
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the charity would pay particular attention to print and broadcast media in the North-West of England (the ...
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