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− | '''Terence Fane-Saunders''' is the Chairman and Chief Executive of [[Chelgate]], a public relations and public affairs consultancy. <ref>http://www. | + | '''Terence Fane-Saunders''' is the Chairman and Chief Executive of [[Chelgate]], a public relations and public affairs consultancy.<ref>[http://www.chelgate.com/featured/terence-fane-saunders-chairman-chelgate/ Message from our chairman], Chelgate website, accessed 22 Oct 2009</ref> Before founding Chelgate in 1988 he was Chairman and Chief Executive of PR and lobbying giant [[Burson-Marsteller]]. Prior to that he served on the worldwide board of [[Hill and Knowlton]].<ref>[http://www.chelgate.com/who/chelgate-team/terence-fane-saunders/ Terence Fane-Saunders], Chelgate website, accessed 22 October 2009</ref> |
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+ | [[Terence Fane-Saunders]] of PR firm [[Chelgate]] was reported in 2008 to be representing the [[Duke of Sutherland]] ([[Francis Egerton]]) in 2008/09 during the period when the Duke was negotiating the sale of two paintings by Titian from his Bridgewater collection. One of the Titians - Diana and Actaeon - had been on public display in Britain for more than 200 years but could have been lost had the Duke sold to a private buyer. It was eventually sold to a group of public bodies for £50m in Feb 2009.<ref>Reply Letters and emails: Bridgewater will stay put in Scotland, The Guardian, December 31, 2008</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 23 October 2009
Terence Fane-Saunders is the Chairman and Chief Executive of Chelgate, a public relations and public affairs consultancy.[1] Before founding Chelgate in 1988 he was Chairman and Chief Executive of PR and lobbying giant Burson-Marsteller. Prior to that he served on the worldwide board of Hill and Knowlton.[2]
Art advice
Terence Fane-Saunders of PR firm Chelgate was reported in 2008 to be representing the Duke of Sutherland (Francis Egerton) in 2008/09 during the period when the Duke was negotiating the sale of two paintings by Titian from his Bridgewater collection. One of the Titians - Diana and Actaeon - had been on public display in Britain for more than 200 years but could have been lost had the Duke sold to a private buyer. It was eventually sold to a group of public bodies for £50m in Feb 2009.[3]
External links
References
- ↑ Message from our chairman, Chelgate website, accessed 22 Oct 2009
- ↑ Terence Fane-Saunders, Chelgate website, accessed 22 October 2009
- ↑ Reply Letters and emails: Bridgewater will stay put in Scotland, The Guardian, December 31, 2008