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Revision as of 11:41, 27 April 2015
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Bell Pottinger Good Relations is a subsidiary of Chime Communications.
Contents
People
- Richard Moss, managing director
- Annie Fossey, chairman
- Mark Schmid, client services director
- Robert Anderson, director, digital, social media and innovation
- Kelly Blaney, director, health and wellbeing
- Neil Bayley, director, corporate
- Zoe Ensor, director, regional
- Oliver Dove, executive creative director[1]
PRCA Register
September 2014-November 2014
Ruth Barker | Neil Bayley | Jackie Brock-Doyle | James Hawkins | James Goodwill | Simon Jones[2]
Former staff
- David Hill, director. Former Labour Party Director of Communications from 1991-97, joined Good Relations shortly after the 1997 election. Hill returned to the Labour Party HQ at Millbank on loan from Good Relations, as a senior Press Spokesman for the 2001 election campaign. Between 1985 and 1993 Good Relations was headed by Peter Bradley, who became a Labour MP in the 1997 elections. Is now a a non-executive director at Champollion[3]
- Burhan Al-Gailani, account director (2008-2012). Is now an account director at Brands2Life and vice chair of PRCA[4]
- Darren Young, director, corporate affairs and healthcare (2005-2013). Is now practice director, corporate and public affairs at Ketchum [5]
- Giles Bancroft, account director (2010-2013). Former press officer for the Conservative Party. Is now a special adviser to the the Department of Transport[6]
- Laura Tattam
- Vienn Chan, account executive (2009-2012). Is now press officer at the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants [7]
Clients
September 2014-November 2014
Internet Matters | Lontra | Subway WSG | Weetabix[2]
November 2011
Airbus | Astrium | Cassidian | EADS | Eurocopter | QinetiQ | TalkTalk[8]
Good Relations clients include(d): Corus | Monsanto, the GM food company | Nestle | Nirex | Tesco
Nuclear Spinners
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From 2003-05, Good Relations was paid £375,000 by Nirex (the government-controlled agency that oversaw storage of radioactive waste) to provide "professional consultancy and support in the area of media relations and corporate communications".[9]
Contact
Good Relations, Holborn Gate, 26 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A. Website: http://www.goodrelations.co.uk
Resources
Notes
- ↑ People Good Relations, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Agency Register September to November 2014 PRCA, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ David Singleton Agency post for Blair’s media man Public Affairs News, 4 December 2014, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ Burhan Al-Gailani Linkedin, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ Darren Young Linkedin, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ Giles Bancroft Linkedin, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ Vienn Chan Linkedin, accessed 27 January 2015
- ↑ PRCA register, to Nov 2011
- ↑ D. Wild (2005) Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK, 15 July