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+ | [[Image:Indigo PR Ltd 2.jpg|thumb|Indigo Strategic Communications (Indigo PR Ltd) office, 27 Maritime Street, Leith, Edinburgh]]Indigo Strategic Communications is the trading name for [[Indigo (PR) Ltd]], a PR and lobbying firm established in 1998 and based in Edinburgh, with links to the [[Conservative Party]]. | ||
− | + | Not to be confused with [[Indigo PR Co Ltd]] or [[Indigo Public Affairs]]. | |
− | + | ==Services== | |
+ | Indigo is a professional communications consultancy that builds and manages reputations and brands for companies and individuals. | ||
− | Indigo is | + | Of its lobbying services, Indigo says: 'With our experience and knowledge of Scottish society and its systems (political, business and community), we know that it is not only about direct communications, but about gathering supporters and, when necessary, using their help to promote your message.' |
− | + | It provides the following lobbying services: 'advocacy in and influencing of the policy-making process (national and local); business and peer group; and community campaigns; strategic planning advice and delivery; community engagement; political and stakeholder contact programmes; explanation of the political landscape; supply of briefing notes on issues or legislation; training in all areas of public affairs' related activity; and support for consultation documents.<ref>[http://www.indigopr.com/public-affairs Public Affairs], Indigo website, accessed August 2015</ref> | |
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==People== | ==People== | ||
− | + | *[[Jacqui Low]] - Managing director; former special advisor to the ex Scottish Secretary [[Michael Forsyth]] | |
− | *[[Jacqui Low]] - Managing | + | *[[Tania Hemming]] - director |
− | *[[Tania Hemming]] - | + | *[[Elizabeth Lambley]] - director |
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==Clients== | ==Clients== | ||
− | + | Indigo does not sign up to the voluntary transparency registers operated by the lobbying industry, which would require it to make public its lobbying clients. Nor does it (obviously) list its clients on its website. | |
− | + | Companies who have used Indigo and who provide the company with testimonials for the website include: | |
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*[[Tsuko Limited]] | *[[Tsuko Limited]] | ||
*[[Generation Science]] | *[[Generation Science]] | ||
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*[[Pagan Osborne]] | *[[Pagan Osborne]] | ||
*[[Carlton Bingo]] | *[[Carlton Bingo]] | ||
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+ | Their client list also included the [[Countryside Alliance]] (c2007) | ||
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+ | It also included two Conservative MEPs: [[Struan Stevenson]] and [[John Purvis]]. Purvis was in the news in 2006 regarding a possible conflict of interests between his business interests in the financial industry and his subsequent parliamentary activity. <ref>For further info on this see the ''Sunday Herald'' (19/02/06).</ref> | ||
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{{ref|2}} | {{ref|2}} | ||
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+ | ==Contacts== | ||
+ | :Website:http://www.indigopr.com | ||
+ | :Address: 27 [[Maritime Street]], Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6SE | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
#{{note|1}} Indigo Website [http://www.indigopr.com Home Page] Last Accessed June 12th 2007 | #{{note|1}} Indigo Website [http://www.indigopr.com Home Page] Last Accessed June 12th 2007 | ||
#{{note|2}} Indigo Website [http://www.indigopr.com/corp_testimonials.php/ Testimonials] Last Accesed 12th June 2007 | #{{note|2}} Indigo Website [http://www.indigopr.com/corp_testimonials.php/ Testimonials] Last Accesed 12th June 2007 | ||
− | [[Category:Public relations firms]][[Category:Lobbying firms]] | + | [[Category:Public relations firms]][[Category:Lobbying firms]][[category:Scottish lobbying firms]] [[Category:Scottish PR firms]] |
Latest revision as of 15:16, 4 September 2015
Indigo Strategic Communications is the trading name for Indigo (PR) Ltd, a PR and lobbying firm established in 1998 and based in Edinburgh, with links to the Conservative Party.
Not to be confused with Indigo PR Co Ltd or Indigo Public Affairs.
Contents
Services
Indigo is a professional communications consultancy that builds and manages reputations and brands for companies and individuals.
Of its lobbying services, Indigo says: 'With our experience and knowledge of Scottish society and its systems (political, business and community), we know that it is not only about direct communications, but about gathering supporters and, when necessary, using their help to promote your message.'
It provides the following lobbying services: 'advocacy in and influencing of the policy-making process (national and local); business and peer group; and community campaigns; strategic planning advice and delivery; community engagement; political and stakeholder contact programmes; explanation of the political landscape; supply of briefing notes on issues or legislation; training in all areas of public affairs' related activity; and support for consultation documents.[1]
People
- Jacqui Low - Managing director; former special advisor to the ex Scottish Secretary Michael Forsyth
- Tania Hemming - director
- Elizabeth Lambley - director
Clients
Indigo does not sign up to the voluntary transparency registers operated by the lobbying industry, which would require it to make public its lobbying clients. Nor does it (obviously) list its clients on its website. Companies who have used Indigo and who provide the company with testimonials for the website include:
- Tsuko Limited
- Generation Science
- Glasgow Fort Shopping Park
- DA Group
- Taymouth Group Ltd (owners and developers of Taymouth Castle, Perthshire)
- Diageo, Scotland
- Pagan Osborne
- Carlton Bingo
Their client list also included the Countryside Alliance (c2007)
It also included two Conservative MEPs: Struan Stevenson and John Purvis. Purvis was in the news in 2006 regarding a possible conflict of interests between his business interests in the financial industry and his subsequent parliamentary activity. [2]
Contacts
- Website:http://www.indigopr.com
- Address: 27 Maritime Street, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6SE
Notes
- ↑ Public Affairs, Indigo website, accessed August 2015
- ↑ For further info on this see the Sunday Herald (19/02/06).
- ^ Indigo Website Home Page Last Accessed June 12th 2007
- ^ Indigo Website Testimonials Last Accesed 12th June 2007