Trading places: this week's people moves
25 May 2012 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
to be confidential and ongoing. ( Campaign ) Phil Lind , acting creative director at Channel 4 , has been ...
Andrew Wilson will be leaving the banking and insurance company in the next month to head ... to set up different reporting lines overseen by head of comms and group chief economist Andrew McLaughlin ... of Andrew s role was building a team in public affairs and PR. He s done that now, that team has been built ...
to be confidential and ongoing. ( Campaign ) Phil Lind , acting creative director at Channel 4 , has been ...
Camargue's founder Andrew Litchfield has stepped back from his day-to-day work to become the agency...and Andrew has been running it from the start, so we discussed it as a board and it felt like the right time ...
Investec has appointed Partners Andrews Aldridge to handle the direct, digital and social media
. London-based financial practice directors Andrew Hey, David Westover and Justin Griffiths will lead ...
to head of group media Ben Padovan. Former Telegraph media editor Amanda Andrews joins after spending ...
The news broke on Monday that director Andy Berry is leaving the agency to join HSBC . PRWeek can also reveal that fellow director Andrew Marshall is to leave the agency next month. They had both ... and Andrew both go with our warmest regards, and we wish them all the best in the future. They leave a ...
former head of TV Phil Hall and MediaCom Beyond Advertising managing partner Kirsti Wenn, to joint ...
Former Tulchan Communications consultant Andrew Honnor has set up Greenbrook Communications, an agency focused on the investment industry and 'special situations'. The Mayfair-based consultancy begins trading this week. Honnor left Tulchan in May 2011 and s ince August has been advising News ...
, as its chief executive. ( Marketing ) Former Camelot, Kraft and Somerfield marketer Phil Smith has ...
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