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+ | Mark Whittet has held a succession of post in PR, journalism and lobbying. He was the partner of [[Julia Clarke]](current status unclear). | ||
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*Mark Whittet to account executive, [[MCC Public Relations]], 1986<ref> | *Mark Whittet to account executive, [[MCC Public Relations]], 1986<ref> | ||
Advances: PR Campaign August 15, 1986</ref> | Advances: PR Campaign August 15, 1986</ref> | ||
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*Journalist [[The Independent]] 1991-2 | *Journalist [[The Independent]] 1991-2 | ||
*Journalist [[The Herald]], 1992-1995 | *Journalist [[The Herald]], 1992-1995 | ||
− | *[[Scottish Nuclear]], 1995-1997<ref>http://www.npjonline.com/NPJMain.nsf/504ca249c786e20f85256284006da7ab/4b80ec6164697b5b8625651d00526e42?OpenDocument</ref> | + | *[[Scottish Nuclear]] (part of [[British Energy]], 1995-1997<ref>http://www.npjonline.com/NPJMain.nsf/504ca249c786e20f85256284006da7ab/4b80ec6164697b5b8625651d00526e42?OpenDocument</ref> |
− | *publisher of [[MacNEWS]] - a planning tool for the media and PR industries in Scotland.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) January 10, 1998 The internet now offers us the potential to exercise instant votes in virtual referendums BYLINE: Mark Whittet SECTION: Pg. 17</ref> | + | *publisher of [[MacNEWS]] - a planning tool for the media and PR industries in Scotland, 1998.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) January 10, 1998 The internet now offers us the potential to exercise instant votes in virtual referendums BYLINE: Mark Whittet SECTION: Pg. 17</ref> |
− | *[[Holyrood Strategy Scotland]], 2000 | + | *[[Holyrood Strategy Scotland]], 1998-2000 |
+ | *Director of [[Drinksnet]]<ref>288a Appointment of director or secretary, SC187715 Holyrood Strategy (Scotland) Limited, dated 29 May 2000</ref> | ||
*Journalist with [[The Herald]] 2001 | *Journalist with [[The Herald]] 2001 | ||
− | *Whittet was formerly head of the financial comms division at [[Beattie Media]].<ref>PR Week (UK) April 5, 2002 STOP PRESS: Appointments at Scottish Life International; Mark Whittet and Debbie Storm join Edinburgh communications team; Brief Article SECTION: Pg. 02 ISSN: 0267-6087</ref> | + | *Whittet was formerly head of the financial comms division at [[Beattie Media]], 2001-2.<ref>PR Week (UK) April 5, 2002 STOP PRESS: Appointments at Scottish Life International; Mark Whittet and Debbie Storm join Edinburgh communications team; Brief Article SECTION: Pg. 02 ISSN: 0267-6087</ref> |
*communications manager at [[Scottish Life International]], from April 2002<ref>International Money Marketing December 10, 2002 Great expectations from effective IHT planning, SECTION: Pg. 28</ref> | *communications manager at [[Scottish Life International]], from April 2002<ref>International Money Marketing December 10, 2002 Great expectations from effective IHT planning, SECTION: Pg. 28</ref> | ||
*[[South Lanarkshire Council]] Corporate Communications & Public Affairs Officer, 2006<ref>http://www.visqueenbuilding.co.uk/news_detail.asp?id=10</ref> | *[[South Lanarkshire Council]] Corporate Communications & Public Affairs Officer, 2006<ref>http://www.visqueenbuilding.co.uk/news_detail.asp?id=10</ref> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 29 May 2010
Mark Whittet has held a succession of post in PR, journalism and lobbying. He was the partner of Julia Clarke(current status unclear).
- Mark Whittet to account executive, MCC Public Relations, 1986[1]
- Journalist Sunday Times 1987[2]
- Journalist The Times, 1988-9.
- Journalist Sunday Times, 1989-1991
- Journalist The Independent 1991-2
- Journalist The Herald, 1992-1995
- Scottish Nuclear (part of British Energy, 1995-1997[3]
- publisher of MacNEWS - a planning tool for the media and PR industries in Scotland, 1998.[4]
- Holyrood Strategy Scotland, 1998-2000
- Director of Drinksnet[5]
- Journalist with The Herald 2001
- Whittet was formerly head of the financial comms division at Beattie Media, 2001-2.[6]
- communications manager at Scottish Life International, from April 2002[7]
- South Lanarkshire Council Corporate Communications & Public Affairs Officer, 2006[8]
Contact
Notes
- ↑ Advances: PR Campaign August 15, 1986
- ↑ The Times (London) June 28 1987, Sunday GUILTY! until proven innocent: A special Sunday Times investigation reveals the facts behind the Cleveland child abuse crisis BYLINE: BRIAN DEER and TIM RAYMENT, SECTION: Issue 8499.
- ↑ http://www.npjonline.com/NPJMain.nsf/504ca249c786e20f85256284006da7ab/4b80ec6164697b5b8625651d00526e42?OpenDocument
- ↑ The Herald (Glasgow) January 10, 1998 The internet now offers us the potential to exercise instant votes in virtual referendums BYLINE: Mark Whittet SECTION: Pg. 17
- ↑ 288a Appointment of director or secretary, SC187715 Holyrood Strategy (Scotland) Limited, dated 29 May 2000
- ↑ PR Week (UK) April 5, 2002 STOP PRESS: Appointments at Scottish Life International; Mark Whittet and Debbie Storm join Edinburgh communications team; Brief Article SECTION: Pg. 02 ISSN: 0267-6087
- ↑ International Money Marketing December 10, 2002 Great expectations from effective IHT planning, SECTION: Pg. 28
- ↑ http://www.visqueenbuilding.co.uk/news_detail.asp?id=10