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PSA Communications is a lobbying and PR agency with offices in London and Brussels. It is run by Phillip Snape, a former Conservative Party aide.
Contents
Background
Affiliations
People
- Phillip Snape, managing director
- Will Brown, associate partner
- Laura Stanbridge, associate partner – International
- Mike Mason, associate partner
- Brian Cattell, associate partner
- David Sweeney, associate partner (Brussels)
- Steve Barnett, associate partner
- Martin Forsythe, senior account executive
Clients
[2] Sellafield Ltd | KPMG | bdp Group | The Open University | The Royal College of Midwives | Country Land and Business Associates | Show Racism the Red Card | Isle of Capri Casinos | The Sports Nexus | Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust | Connect | Edinburgh Interactive Festival | Right Management | Homebase | Ericsson | Argos | The Video Standards Council | Managers in Partnership | Owl | GE Energy | NASUWT | CEA Card | University of Oxford | UKIE | Whizz | Paddy Power
Contact, Resources and Notes
Contact
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Who we are PSA Comms, accessed 24 October 2014
- ↑ Clients PSA Comms, accessed 24 October 2014