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− | [[Mark Berg]] is a former commissioning editor on BBC Radio Four's The World at One and PM.<ref name="PRWeek270102>HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, ''PR Week'', 27 September 2002.</ref> He was appointed as director of the [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]] as part of its relaunch in September 2001.<ref name="PRWeek261001">WSW CONSULTANT TO RUN PR STRATEGY FOR JEWISH GROUP, ''PR Week'', 26 October 2001.</ref> He stepped down in the summer of 2002 "to pursue his career in a different direction", according to a statement released at the time.<ref name="PRWeek270102>HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, ''PR Week'', 27 September 2002.</ref> | + | [[Mark Berg]] is a PR operative, former commissioning editor on [[BBC Radio Four]]'s [[The World at One]] and PM and former short term Israel lobbyist.<ref name="PRWeek270102>HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, ''PR Week'', 27 September 2002.</ref> He was appointed as director of the [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]] as part of its relaunch in September 2001.<ref name="PRWeek261001">WSW CONSULTANT TO RUN PR STRATEGY FOR JEWISH GROUP, ''PR Week'', 26 October 2001.</ref> He stepped down in the summer of 2002 "to pursue his career in a different direction", according to a statement released at the time.<ref name="PRWeek270102>HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, ''PR Week'', 27 September 2002.</ref> |
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+ | As of 2012 Berg is the owner of [[Phab Communications]] and Director of Operations at [[Sign Salad]] a small marketing firm (January 2011 – Present (August 2012)).<ref name="LinkedIn">LinkedIn [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/mark-berg/25/60b/6ab Mark Berg] accessed 22 August 2012</ref> | ||
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+ | From December 2005 – November 2007 Berg was a BBC News staffer working on BBC Radio 4 Today; The World Tonight; The World at One; PM BBC Newsgathering; BBC 4 The World; [[Hardtalk]].<ref name="LinkedIn"/> | ||
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+ | From July 2005 – April 2006 Berg was a TV producer with [[GMTV]] where he worked on ''The Sunday Programme'' with Steve Richards.<ref name="LinkedIn"/> | ||
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− | [[Category:Journalists|Berg, Mark]][[Category:Lobbyists|Berg, Mark]] | + | [[Category:Journalists|Berg, Mark]][[Category:Lobbyists|Berg, Mark]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Berg, Mark]][[Category:BICOM|Berg, Mark]] |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 17 February 2014
Mark Berg is a PR operative, former commissioning editor on BBC Radio Four's The World at One and PM and former short term Israel lobbyist.[1] He was appointed as director of the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre as part of its relaunch in September 2001.[2] He stepped down in the summer of 2002 "to pursue his career in a different direction", according to a statement released at the time.[1]
As of 2012 Berg is the owner of Phab Communications and Director of Operations at Sign Salad a small marketing firm (January 2011 – Present (August 2012)).[3]
From December 2005 – November 2007 Berg was a BBC News staffer working on BBC Radio 4 Today; The World Tonight; The World at One; PM BBC Newsgathering; BBC 4 The World; Hardtalk.[3]
From July 2005 – April 2006 Berg was a TV producer with GMTV where he worked on The Sunday Programme with Steve Richards.[3]