Agency of the Year 2005: Public Relations Agency of the Year - Frank PR
14 Dec 2005
a watershed year in 2005, both financially and in terms of industry standing. It scored a huge ...
by Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish the Operating and Financial Review (OFR) legislation....The IPA's director-general, Hamish Pringle, said he was shocked by the U-turn. The legislation, which only came into force in April, required disclosure by quoted companies of relevant non-financial information, including marketing measures. "We feel as if we have been led up the garden path only to find ...
a watershed year in 2005, both financially and in terms of industry standing. It scored a huge ...
-Marsteller's long-time, leading-edge role. "This comes at a time when result measurement is a prime ... his time at PSB, Penn has worked for such clients as Ford, McDonald's, BP and Verizon on corporate ...
How tedious that, yet again, the doomsayers foretell a time when sharp-suited management...We've heard this for 20 years and it's no more true now than it was then. Our industry has become much bigger and more sophisticated over that time, and the fact that Accenture takes an interest is testament to our success. Companies such as Accenture give us a new perspective - but the sky ...
have some 'boning up' on non-financial trivia if they are to redeem themselves next year. ...
went way over the top in the search for a new story. But the upshot was that, for the first time ...
street". The chain could not be reached for comment by Brand Republic at the time of writing ...
Time Magazine international comms director Emma Gilpin has quit to join MTV Networks International....). She left Time last week. She joined the Time and Fortune Group in 2001 and has previously worked ...
S for three years and before that handled comms for the Financial Times. She has been replaced internally at M ...
best to broach this sensitive point, the Financial Times reported that one of its former journalists ...
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