MARKETING MIX: The hair-raising path to the top
Thursday, 25 July 1996 12:00AM
Searching for the wonder substance that could transform both your career and your life? The answer’s as far away as your nearest hair salon - just ask Wunderman Cato Johnson director Linda Jackson and Evans Hunt Scott’s office administrator Vincent Munday, who both appeared on Thames TV’s afternoon programme having their hair coloured by top stylist Daniel Field.
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