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'''Nick Miles''' is the former Managing Director of [[Financial Dynamics]]. After his "acrimonious split" from the company, he went on to form [[M Communications]]. <ref>''The Daily Telegraph'', August 20, 2004 </ref>
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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Nick Miles''' is the co-founder of [[Montfort Communications]] with [[Hugh Morrison]]. Miles and Morrison have also worked together at [[M:Communications]] and [[Financial Dynamics]].
  
He left M Communications in March 2013.
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==Career==
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Between 1992 and and 2002, Miles was the chairman and chief executive of [[Financial Dynamics]] (now [[FTI Consulting]]).<ref name="LI"> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/nick-miles/12/638/7ba Nick Miles], accessed 2 July 2015.</ref> After Miles and [[Hugh Morrison|Morrison]] were put on six months' 'gardening leave' in January 2002, the pair filed claims under the Public Interest Disclosure Act or the 'whistleblowers charter' against FD parent company [[Cordiant Communications]] and threatened to sue for £5 million.<ref> Frank Kane and Conal Walsh [http://www.theguardian.com/media/2002/mar/10/business.advertising PR duo set to blow whistle on Cordiant] ''Guardian'', 10 March 2002, accessed 2 July 2015.</ref> After an out of court settlement, both Miles and Morrison withdrew their claims and legal action.<ref> Jennifer Whitehead [http://www.brandrepublic.com/article/140481/sacked-cordiant-pair-drop-legal-action Sacked Cordiant pair drop legal action] ''Brand Republic'', 26 March 2002, accessed 2 July 2015.</ref>
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In September 2002 Miles and Morrison founded [[M:Communications]] together.<ref name="LI"/> In 2008, the business was acquired by US vehicle [[King Worldwide]] backed by The [[Riverside Company]], a private equity firm.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/hugh-morrison/21/517/b46 Hugh Morrison], accessed 2 July 2015.</ref> In February 2013 Miles and Morrison resigned from M:C and were put on a twelve month gardening leave period<ref> Alec Mattinson [http://www.prweek.com/article/1177845/mcommunications-founders-12-month-gardening-leave M:Communications founders on 12-month gardening leave] ''PR Week'', 11 April 2013, accessed 2 July 2015.</ref> and in August M:C announced they were in a winding-down period and would close within weeks.<ref> Alec Mattinson [http://www.prweek.com/article/1194031/mcommunications-close-its-doors-within-weeks M:Communications to close its doors 'within weeks'] ''PR Week'', 5 August 2013, accessed 2 July 2015.</ref>
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In 2014 Miles and Morrison founded [[Montfort Communications]], a communications company focusing on corporate reputation. The Mayfair-based company are led by Miles, Morrison and former [[MHP Communications]] executive chairman [[Gay Collins]].<ref name="LI"/>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:43, 2 July 2015

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Nick Miles is the co-founder of Montfort Communications with Hugh Morrison. Miles and Morrison have also worked together at M:Communications and Financial Dynamics.

Career

Between 1992 and and 2002, Miles was the chairman and chief executive of Financial Dynamics (now FTI Consulting).[1] After Miles and Morrison were put on six months' 'gardening leave' in January 2002, the pair filed claims under the Public Interest Disclosure Act or the 'whistleblowers charter' against FD parent company Cordiant Communications and threatened to sue for £5 million.[2] After an out of court settlement, both Miles and Morrison withdrew their claims and legal action.[3]

In September 2002 Miles and Morrison founded M:Communications together.[1] In 2008, the business was acquired by US vehicle King Worldwide backed by The Riverside Company, a private equity firm.[4] In February 2013 Miles and Morrison resigned from M:C and were put on a twelve month gardening leave period[5] and in August M:C announced they were in a winding-down period and would close within weeks.[6]

In 2014 Miles and Morrison founded Montfort Communications, a communications company focusing on corporate reputation. The Mayfair-based company are led by Miles, Morrison and former MHP Communications executive chairman Gay Collins.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Linkedin Nick Miles, accessed 2 July 2015.
  2. Frank Kane and Conal Walsh PR duo set to blow whistle on Cordiant Guardian, 10 March 2002, accessed 2 July 2015.
  3. Jennifer Whitehead Sacked Cordiant pair drop legal action Brand Republic, 26 March 2002, accessed 2 July 2015.
  4. Linkedin Hugh Morrison, accessed 2 July 2015.
  5. Alec Mattinson M:Communications founders on 12-month gardening leave PR Week, 11 April 2013, accessed 2 July 2015.
  6. Alec Mattinson M:Communications to close its doors 'within weeks' PR Week, 5 August 2013, accessed 2 July 2015.