24 Nov 2000
| by MICHELE WITTHAUS
the global pull. Tim Jackaman, Square Mile chairman, agrees that because the world is shrinking and companies ...
10 Nov 2000
| by TIM ASHTON, a partner at Circus
You're creative, aren't you? I can tell,' Jane Marshall, Carlton Active's charming chief executive, observed. I was enjoying the full, all-singing, all-dancing spectacular (otherwise known as interactive advertising) for the first time.
27 Oct 2000
| by EMMA POOLE
Leagas Delaney has put in place a wide-ranging management restructure that will see the agency's senior management focus on international growth, leaving the UK office in the care of four newly named creative directors and two new joint managing directors.
The shake-up also means new roles for Tim ...
27 Oct 2000
| by EMMA POOLE
Leagas Delaney has put in place a wide-ranging management restructure that will see the agency's senior management focus on international growth, leaving the UK office in the care of four newly named creative directors and two new joint managing directors.
The shake-up also means new roles for Tim ...
29 Sep 2000
| by PETER SIMPSON
PressQuotes.com is a new on-line service launched to help PROs promote their client's expertise to journalists.
The site, which goes live in mid-October, is the brainchild of Tim Prizeman, a former head of PR at Arthur Andersen and now MD of Kelso Consulting.
'It will prove a very powerful tool ...
01 Sep 2000
| by IAN DARBY
and KPMG merger was announced some weeks after the
Coopers/Price Waterhouse plans. Tim Roberts, director ...
some external
advice. Sir Tim Bell has been advising its senior UK partners separately
from the communications working party: KPMG has an ongoing relationship
with Tim Bell. He works with the senior ...
30 Jun 2000
| by RICHARD CARPENTER
it was
signed and the major shareholders, led by Tim Trotter, only had short
lock-in agreements ...
of years makes for sorry reading, and
includes Tim Trotter, Andrew Sharkey, Tony Friend and Nick Boakes ...
23 Jun 2000
| by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
Stirling University PR student Lindsay Mason, you may remember,
made headlines with the story...Stirling University PR student Lindsay Mason, you may remember,
made headlines with the story that it was cheaper to take her PR exams
at Harvard rather than fork out the pounds 300 which the Gloucester ...
consultancy, LMPR, for
three years, Lindsay, 42, never actually finished her first degree as
she ...
23 Jun 2000
the European
market, as opposed to just the UK, says international network finance
director, Tim Morley ...
02 Jun 2000
| by GIDON FREEMAN
The Conservative Party has appointed Darlington-based Recognition
PR and Marketing to handle a northern press relations brief in the
run-up to the next general election.
Recognition founding partner Graham Robb will run the four-strong
account team, working to Tory vice-chairman Tim Collins ...