2005 Book of lists
19 Dec 2005
PRWeek 's editorial team looks back at some of the highs and lows of an eventful year in PR
SEATTLE: Tully's Coffee, with is hoping to move the spotlight from its business woes to its coffee this year.
PRWeek 's editorial team looks back at some of the highs and lows of an eventful year in PR
"Change before you have to," said Jack Welsh.
HOUSTON: Kekst & Company aided oil giant ConocoPhillips on its massive acquisition of natural gas company Burlington Resources last week.
MCLEAN, VA: Consulting firm BearingPoint has hired two top IR executives as the company faces a host of internal accounting problems.
Following a steep decline in sales and investigations into its manufacturing processes, drug maker Schering-Plough is rebuilding its corporate image with a streamlined approach.
If the head of the US Chamber of Commerce had his way, CEOs would immediately stop providing quarterly earnings guidance.
NEW YORK: Frederick Hill plans to leave his post at JPMorgan Chase as EVP of marketing and communications at year's end to start his own firm, which will focus on M&A announcements and crisis communications.
Johanna Schneider's r sum includes work as a journalist and press secretary. At the Business Roundtable, she uses that know-how to garner lawmakers' respect for the group of top CEOs.
NEW YORK: Financial Dynamics (FD) has acquired Washington, DC-based Dittus Communications in an effort to expand its international public affairs practice.
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