Difference between revisions of "Written Words"
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*[[Andrew Collier]] and | *[[Andrew Collier]] and | ||
− | *[[Anne Hailes]] | + | *[[Anne Hailes]] <ref>Written Words[http://www.writtenwords.co.uk/company.php The Company]</ref> |
==Clients== | ==Clients== | ||
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*[[Intelligent Finance]] | *[[Intelligent Finance]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *The [[Law Society of Scotland]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 4 November 2007
Written Words is a speechwriting and copywriting agency based in Edinburgh and run by former government Information Officer Maggie Stanfield.
People
- Mark Tully in Delhi,
- Fiona McCade,
- Andrew Collier and
- Anne Hailes [1]
Clients
- Tom Farmer
- The Sun
- The Daily Mail
- Financial Times
- Newspaper Marketing Agency
- Sun Microsystems
- Veritude USA
- Fermenich USA
- Former President Bill Clinton
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- Art of Living Foundation
- Scottish Enterprise
- Scottish Development International
- Northern Ireland Office
- NHS Direct
- Isle of Jura whisky
- Xansa
- Insider Custom Publishing
- Richard Evans Affinity Services
- Senate Consulting
- VisitScotland
- LearnDirect Scotland
- Greater Glasgow & Clyde Valley Tourist Board
- Clydesdale Bank
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Intelligent Finance
- The Law Society of Scotland
Notes
- ↑ Written WordsThe Company