Communications posts under threat as National Grid and Lattice merge
25 Apr 2002 | by Holly Williams,
LONDON - The merger of National Grid and Lattice has put the comms staff at both FTSE 100 firms under threat.
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Britain's largest utility National Grid Transco (NGT) is putting its City and corporate PR business out to pitch with a view to naming the successful agency by Christmas.
LONDON - The merger of National Grid and Lattice has put the comms staff at both FTSE 100 firms under threat.
Liverpool agency Corporate Culture has been taken on to handle a three-month corporate social responsibility project for the National Grid. Following a competitive pitch, Corporate Culture will work alongside Loines Furnival - a Chester based group of design specialists on the project....
National Power has appointed Caroline Moore as director of corporate communications for its UK arm.
The Wright Partnership s Kew offices recently fell foul of London s water system.
National Power, the UK s top energy firm, has established shadow communications teams ahead of its demerger into two separate companies.
The National Grid Group (NGG) has appointed Susan Stevens as director of group corporate affairs. Stevens joins from NGG s US subsidiary New England Electric System (NEES) where she was vice-president of corporate communications. She replaces Margaret Stewart who has left NGG. Stewart s future plans...
Having been considered the poor relation to advertising for years, there are now signs that PR may be coming into its own and attaining equal, if not senior, status as clients adopt more broadly-based communication strategies.
Midlands Electricity s PR department has been split in two in the run-up to the sale of the company s energy supply business to National Power later this month.
Margaret Stewart, Yorkshire Water s director of corporate affairs, is leaving the company to become director of corporate affairs at electricity supply network National Grid.
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