Cormac Smith replaces Holdstock as LGcomms chairman
31 May 2012 | by John Owens
such as PRCA CEO Francis Ingham and George Eykyn, head of comms at the Department of Communities and Local ...
Click
to remove filters
Police. In the guidelines, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude says social media must be used ...
such as PRCA CEO Francis Ingham and George Eykyn, head of comms at the Department of Communities and Local ...
The films show woolly actors who have been ousted from some of Hollywood's most famous movies to make way for human actors. The children's TV characters Zippy, Bungle, George and Bagpuss feature in three humorous online videos, and celebrities including Ralf Little, Fern Britton and Stephen K Amos ...
executive Francis Ingham stated his concern that the Government was continuing to 'drift' on the statutory ...
The review follows six years with Bell Pottinger Public Affairs (BPPA), which was appointed in 2006. BPPA MD Stephen Lotinga said the brief was 'at a very early stage'. He confirmed that Bell Pottinger expected to repitch for the account, which is reviewed every three years. The brief ...
agencies. Francis Maude, the minister for the Cabinet Office, told them that the Government ...
Those in charge of this - including Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude and executive director of government comms Jenny Grey - have been caught between a rock and a hard place. On the one hand Downing Street is determined to slash costs on such comms, having slammed 'wasteful spend' under the previous ...
Stephen Fry, Sir Richard Branson, Yvette Cooper MP and pop-group The Saturdays have become
Speaking at the Agile Government Communications Conference in Westminster on Monday (21 May), Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude and the executive director for government communications, Jenny Grey, outlined the coalition's new approach. Promoting economic growth will be a priority. Marketing aimed ...
Francis Maude spelt out the changes. Maude said: Suppliers should know that this Government ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.