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Conservative Lord Chadlington, aka [[Peter Gummer]], younger brother of [[John Gummer]], founded Shandwick in 1974. <ref>Deborah Ross, "Interview-lord Chadlington: Lord, what a nightmare at the opera", ''Independent on Sunday'', 08 December 1997.</ref> Shandwick became the largest PR firm in the UK.  It was taken over by [[Interpublic]] and merged with [[Weber Group]] to form [[Weber Shandwick]].  It's then Chief Executive, [[Peter Gummer]], is now Chief Executive of [[Huntsworth]].
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Conservative Lord Chadlington, aka [[Peter Gummer]], younger brother of [[John Gummer]], founded Shandwick in 1974. <ref>Deborah Ross, "Interview-lord Chadlington: Lord, what a nightmare at the opera", ''Independent on Sunday'', 08 December 1997.</ref> Shandwick became the largest PR firm in the UK.  It was taken over by [[Interpublic]] and merged with [[Weber Group]] to form [[Weber Shandwick]].  Its then Chief Executive, [[Peter Gummer]], is now Chief Executive of [[Huntsworth]].
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 3 January 2011

Conservative Lord Chadlington, aka Peter Gummer, younger brother of John Gummer, founded Shandwick in 1974. [1] Shandwick became the largest PR firm in the UK. It was taken over by Interpublic and merged with Weber Group to form Weber Shandwick. Its then Chief Executive, Peter Gummer, is now Chief Executive of Huntsworth.

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  1. Deborah Ross, "Interview-lord Chadlington: Lord, what a nightmare at the opera", Independent on Sunday, 08 December 1997.