Do you need a degree to work in PR?
01 Mar 2012 | by Joe Lepper
recruitment Karl Ramsaran says a degree is now an 'expected' requirement for PR roles, even if agencies rarely ...
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A United Nations-backed organisation pushing for higher ethical standards in the global financial...institutional investors to help develop new standards. The organisation is principally based in London ...
recruitment Karl Ramsaran says a degree is now an 'expected' requirement for PR roles, even if agencies rarely ...
of diseased livers. A candid Campbell talked about his own alcoholism and even admitted that his Labour ... - something Diageo confirmed in its right to reply. But drinks firms are in a difficult position. Even ...
his green detractors now. He even goes so far as to say the company should be 'thankful ...
Zoë Arden has joined MSLGroup in London as director of sustainability to head up a new...Arden was formerly director of comms and CSR at BT Retail. She left BT Retail in 2008 to set-up her own specialist CSR consultancy Connected Comms. She will work across MSLGroup companies MSL London, Publicis Consultants and SAS London, reporting into MSL CEO, Kelly Walsh. Walsh said: We already have ...
arena, and has a loyal, almost tribal, fan base. Our job is to unlock its potential even further ...
is impressive - even more so with the health minister making a public, on-air commitment on choice of place ...
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