CAMPAIGNS: Consumer PR - Biscuit giant gets ahead by a nose
19 Nov 1999 | by MAJA PAWINSKA
had run its course with a search to check there had been no previous coverage of the Nose Space ...
feature entitled: Stay safe - at home. Having said that, its what s-on search engine ...
had run its course with a search to check there had been no previous coverage of the Nose Space ...
. Mardi Gras, the youth dance promoter, is searching for sponsors for events on the West End stage ...
to its site through deals with 50 of London s most popular restaurants. Visitors can search the site ...
managing director for the UK. The company said the appointment would continue while it searched for a ...
manager, Apple Computer Europe. Alta Vista, the search engine company part-owned by Compaq, has ...
The Hard Rock cafe chain has axed the role of European marketing chief and halted a search for a...The Hard Rock cafe chain has axed the role of European marketing chief and halted a search for a UK advertising agency, as diners turn their backs on themed restaurants. Robert Wilson, who was acting as the chief marketer for Northern Europe, has lost his job in the changed company structure ...
Salisbury District Council has ended a three-month search for its first marketing...Salisbury District Council has ended a three-month search for its first marketing and communications manager by hiring Carolyn Johannesen. She joined this week from telecommunications company Multitone, where she was marketing communications head. The council created the post (PR Week, 9 April ...
Recent large-scale redundancies, such as those announced by Procter & Gamble, Ford and Barclays, will have a significant impact on the job market.
then be issued to the media. The agency undertook a national search for trend-predicting teenagers ...
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