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[[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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[[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>
  
 
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>
 
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>
  
From December 2005 – November 2007 Berg was a BBC News 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 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"/>
  
 
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"/>
 
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"/>

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]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, PR Week, 27 September 2002.
  2. WSW CONSULTANT TO RUN PR STRATEGY FOR JEWISH GROUP, PR Week, 26 October 2001.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 LinkedIn Mark Berg accessed 22 August 2012