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==People==
 
==People==
[[Alun James]], Chief executive UK.<ref>[http://www.fourcommunications.com/people.php Four Communications, People], Accessed February 2009.</ref>
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*[[Alun James]], Chief executive UK.<ref>[http://www.fourcommunications.com/people.php Four Communications, People], Accessed February 2009.</ref>
 
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*[[James Dickson]], Director Politics. Dickson is a local councillor for Herne Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth, and at the 2001 General Election he was Labour's candidate in Old Bexley and Sidcup. Formerly of lobbying firm [[GJW]], he was for the previous six years Leader of the Labour Group and Leader of the council at the London Borough of [[Lambeth]].  He was a Director of Team Lambeth, the borough's joint venture company, worked as senior policy officer at the [[London Housing Unit]] and was a visiting lecturer in Housing and Politics at the University of Westminster. He got his MBA from Westminster University.<ref>[http://www.fourcommunications.com/people.php Four Communications, People], Accessed February 2009.</ref>
Lobbyists include:
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*[[Ivor Caplin]]<ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk APPC register, to November 2008]</ref>
 
 
[[James Dickson]], Director Politics. Dickson is a local councillor for Herne Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth, and at the 2001 General Election he was Labour's candidate in Old Bexley and Sidcup. Formerly of lobbying firm [[GJW]], he was for the previous six years Leader of the Labour Group and Leader of the council at the London Borough of [[Lambeth]].  He was a Director of Team Lambeth, the borough's joint venture company, worked as senior policy officer at the [[London Housing Unit]] and was a visiting lecturer in Housing and Politics at the University of Westminster. He got his MBA from Westminster University.<ref>[http://www.fourcommunications.com/people.php Four Communications, People], Accessed February 2009.</ref>
 
 
 
[[Ivor Caplin]]<ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk APPC register, to November 2008]</ref>
 
  
 
==Clients==
 
==Clients==

Revision as of 11:10, 4 February 2009

Four Communications is a PR and lobbying company that claims to have gone from "seven people to 140" in just seven years, and expanded from London to Liverpool, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It covers public relations, politics, design, branding, advertising, media planning and buying, sports and arts sponsorship and digital communications.[1]

People

  • Alun James, Chief executive UK.[2]
  • James Dickson, Director Politics. Dickson is a local councillor for Herne Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth, and at the 2001 General Election he was Labour's candidate in Old Bexley and Sidcup. Formerly of lobbying firm GJW, he was for the previous six years Leader of the Labour Group and Leader of the council at the London Borough of Lambeth. He was a Director of Team Lambeth, the borough's joint venture company, worked as senior policy officer at the London Housing Unit and was a visiting lecturer in Housing and Politics at the University of Westminster. He got his MBA from Westminster University.[3]
  • Ivor Caplin[4]

Clients

Lobbying clients, according to the Association of Professional Political Consultants's register in 2008 include:[5]
Aitch | Ark | AES | APACS | Arqiva | Atlas Management Corporation | Australian Super | Ballymore | Barclaycard | Barratt | Barratt West London | BBC | Beetham Organization Ltd | Berkeley Hotel | Bhuchar Rock (ealing) Ltd. | Bougyues | BRE/Hemel 1 Limited | Bristol Port Company | British Waterways | Brockton Capital | English Cricket Board | ERA | Essex County Council | ExCeL | Eyre Estate | First Base | Foundation Degree Forward | Frogmore | Galliard Homes | Genesis | George Wimpey East London | GlaxoSmith Klein | Glenkerrin | Glentoran | Granard Business Centre | Great Peter Street (GP) Ltd | Great Porland Estate | Greenergy | Grosvenor Davies | Grosvenor Securities | Mirvac | Mitsui Fudosan c/o Stanhope | Modern City Living | National Grid | Native Land | Neptune Land | Orion/first place | Periodical Publishers Association | Quiller Consultant | Radio Taxis Group | Renewal | Riva Hotel | RMJM | Rosscourt Property | Royal Star & Garter | Sellar Property Group | Serco | Shaftesbury | South Thames College | Camden Town Unlimited | Candy and Candy | Capital & Counties | Catesby | Cattles | Centrepoint | Chantry | Chelsfield | Chenil House | Circleplane | CIT | Clarebrook Properties | Claridges | Clayson Development | Cleveland Development | Consumer Focus | Cross River Partnership | Crown Wharf | Design Museum | Dukelease Properties Ltd | Earls Court Limited | Eatonfield Developments | Eco-Towns | Ellerman | Englewood | Grosvenor Square Limited | Hammerson | Haysboro | Heart of London | Hedleigh (Mayfair) | Henderson | Highbridge | Hines | Hive | Investream Limited | ISIS | IVG | Kearsley Property | Kent Thameside Regeneration | Knowsley | Lambeth PCT | Land Securities | London & Associated Properties | London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham | London Southbank University | Mace | Maybourne Hotels Limited | Messrs Hanby Whelan and Chesser | Ministry of Finance | Springfield Hospital | Stanley Siding | Steamboat Developments | Stephen Howard Homes | Target Living | Terrace Hill | The Cavendish Hotel | The Crown Estate | The Mercers Company | Tideway Properties | TNT post | Trafalgar Way | Trehaven Group | Unite | United House | Urban solutions | Vauxhall Bondway | Villafont Homes | Work directions UK | World Agricultural Forum | York test | Zegna III Holdings Inc

Contacts

The Communications Building, 48 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7FG
Website: http://www.fourcommunications.com

References