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− | + | Platform works in government relations and communications strategies, helping their clients to 'weather controversies and cope with crises' and 'get the most from the media' (otherwise known as spin).<ref>Platform PR website http://www.platformpr.co.uk/TrackRecord.aspx (accessed 4 April 2008)</ref> | |
− | + | PR consultancy team of the year at the Scotland Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Pride awards in 2004 and 2005 and Finalists in the 2007 PR Week Awards, in the wake of its merger with Edinburgh-based agency PR Squared, as it edged toward a turnover of £750,000. | |
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− | + | Clients include: | |
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− | + | * Audit Scotland | |
+ | * Axa Small to Medium Sized | ||
+ | * Business Awards | ||
+ | * Camelot | ||
+ | * The Care Commission | ||
+ | * The Crown Estate | ||
+ | * Deer Commission for Scotland | ||
+ | * Falck Renewables | ||
+ | * Fife Council | ||
+ | * Glenmoriston Town House Hotel | ||
+ | * Gordonstoun Schools | ||
+ | * Nevis Range | ||
+ | * The Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales | ||
+ | * Energy Saving Trust | ||
+ | * Highlands and Islands Enterprise | ||
+ | * Inverness Harbour Trust | ||
+ | * Jobcentre Plus | ||
+ | * Marine Harvest Scotland | ||
+ | * Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland | ||
+ | * Moray Firth Partnership | ||
+ | * National Trust for Scotland | ||
+ | * Renewable Development Company (RDC) | ||
+ | * Scottish Enterprise | ||
+ | * HITRANS | ||
+ | * SGL Technic | ||
+ | * Moray Estates | ||
+ | * Dell Computers | ||
+ | * UHI Millennium Institute | ||
+ | * Wavegen | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 5 April 2008
Platform works in government relations and communications strategies, helping their clients to 'weather controversies and cope with crises' and 'get the most from the media' (otherwise known as spin).[1]
PR consultancy team of the year at the Scotland Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Pride awards in 2004 and 2005 and Finalists in the 2007 PR Week Awards, in the wake of its merger with Edinburgh-based agency PR Squared, as it edged toward a turnover of £750,000.
Clients include:
- Audit Scotland
- Axa Small to Medium Sized
- Business Awards
- Camelot
- The Care Commission
- The Crown Estate
- Deer Commission for Scotland
- Falck Renewables
- Fife Council
- Glenmoriston Town House Hotel
- Gordonstoun Schools
- Nevis Range
- The Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales
- Energy Saving Trust
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise
- Inverness Harbour Trust
- Jobcentre Plus
- Marine Harvest Scotland
- Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
- Moray Firth Partnership
- National Trust for Scotland
- Renewable Development Company (RDC)
- Scottish Enterprise
- HITRANS
- SGL Technic
- Moray Estates
- Dell Computers
- UHI Millennium Institute
- Wavegen
Notes
- ↑ Platform PR website http://www.platformpr.co.uk/TrackRecord.aspx (accessed 4 April 2008)