Portland PR

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Portland is a PR firm founded in 2001 by Tim Allan, a former adviser to Tony Blair and director of corporate communications at BSkyB.[1]


People

In September 2009 Conservative Party heavyweight Michael Portillo joined Portland as the agency sets up a new high-level 'advisory council'.[2]

A month later, in another coup for the agency, it also signed up the Sun's political editor George Pascoe-Watson, further strengthening its Tory credentials.[3]

Former staff

Clients

In 2011 lobbying clients listed on the APPC register included: British Bankers Association | AB-InBev | Apple | [[Association of British Bookmakers] | Basic Element | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Coca-Cola Enterprises | Coca-Cola Great Britain | Falcon and Associates | GazProm | Google | Halite Energy Group | McDonald’s | NetJets | NSPCC | Plan UK | SAB Miller | Tesco | The Government of Russia | The Scout Association | The Woodland Trust | Tullow Oil | UK Broadband | Virgin Media Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag


Notes

  1. About Portland, Portland PR website, accessed 11 Nov 2009
  2. David Singleton, Portland signs up Conservative Party heavyweight Michael Portillo, PR Week, 24 September 2009
  3. Kate Magee, The Sun's political editor George Pascoe-Watson to join Portland PR, PR Week, 16 October 2009

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