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− | [[Maureen Ferrier Public Relations]] (MFPR) was a PR firm founded by [[Maureen Ferrier]] in around 2001/2 after she took redundancy from her post as lobbyist for [[COSLA]]. It appears to have stopped operating in around 2005, by which time Ferrier had become head of communications at the [[Scottish Funding Council]]. | + | [[Maureen Ferrier Public Relations]] (MFPR) was a PR firm founded by [[Maureen Ferrier]] in around 2001/2 after she took redundancy from her post as lobbyist for [[COSLA]].<ref>Simon Parker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2001/aug/31/3 Resignations rock Cosla], ''The Guardian'', 31-August-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009</ref> It appears to have stopped operating in around 2005, by which time Ferrier had become head of communications at the [[Scottish Funding Council]]. |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 10:23, 21 October 2009
Maureen Ferrier Public Relations (MFPR) was a PR firm founded by Maureen Ferrier in around 2001/2 after she took redundancy from her post as lobbyist for COSLA.[1] It appears to have stopped operating in around 2005, by which time Ferrier had become head of communications at the Scottish Funding Council.
People
- Maureen Ferrier – founder
Clients
- In 2002 Maureen Ferrier Public Relations was appointed to handle PR for the launch of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority.[2]
- In 2004 Maureen Ferrier was given as the contact for entry forms for a photographic and poetry competition to produce material for a calendar for the Cairngorms National Park suggesting that her PR firm was at that stage working for the Park Authory[3]
Resources and Notes
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Simon Parker, Resignations rock Cosla, The Guardian, 31-August-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009
- ↑ Maureen Ferrier appointed to handle PR, PR Week (UK), June 14, 2002
- ↑ Calendar planned for cairngorms Aberdeen Press and Journal March 23, 2004 SECTION: News; Other; Others; Pg. 6