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Revision as of 03:24, 9 March 2015
The Maitland Consultancy (TMC) is a U.K.-based financial PR company partially owned by French Transnational communications corporation Havas.
In June 2005 PR Week reported that the construction company Taylor Woodrow decided to discontinue using TMC for its financial communications work after is discovered that it was also working for a rival construction company, George Wimpey. [1]
Contents
Clients
September 2014-November 2014
Alistair Gammell | Anglian Group | Atos Healthcare | Carbon Tracker Initiative | Fleurette Properties Ltd | Gensignia Life Sciences Inc | Howdens | Inspiration Trust | Keepmoat | Listed Property Owners Club | MoneySupermarket | NATS (En Route) plc | Phoenix Group | Runway Innovations Ltd | Spire Healthcare | Tiziana Life Sciences | United Nations Foundation | Whitbread[1]
June 2014-August 2014
Anglian Group | Atos Healthcare | AXA | British Sugar Plc | Carbon Tracker Initiative | Fleurette Properties Ltd | Gensigniaista UK | Keepmoat | Listed Property Owners Club | Moneysupermarket.com Group plc | NATS (En Route) plc | Runway Innovations Ltd | Spire Healthcare | United Nations Foundation | Whitbread[2]
Former clients
- Taylor Woodrow
- George Wimpey
- Gallaher - represented the UK cigarette manufacturer after Japanese company JTI Management made a £7.5bn offer. [3]
- ElectricInvest - Maitland also represented ElectricInvest which bought Northern Ireland’s Viridian Group for £2bn.[3]
People
- Angus Maitland, chairman and founder. Former worldwide chairman of Burson-Marsteller
- Neil Bennett, CEO
- William Clutterbuck, vice-chairman
- Liz Morley, vice-chairman
- Jeremy Dorling, CFO and COO
- Martin Barrow, partner
- Pete Bowyer, managing partner
September 2014-November 2014
Pete Bowyer | James Drewer | Carly Erikson | Laurence Garfield | Julie Harris | Pandora Lefroy | David Mencer | Freddie Nuttall | Michael Rose | Justin Taylor | Henk van Klaveren[1]
June 2014-August 2014
Pete Bowyer | James Drewer | Carly Erikson | Laurence Garfield | Julie Harris | Pandora Lefroy | David Mencer | Michael Rose | Justin Taylor | Henk van Klaveren[2]
External links
- Tom Williams, "Taylor Woodrow dumps Maitland over rival work", PR Week, June 17 2005. (Sub req'd).
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 21 January 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Register 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014 APPC, accessed 19 October 2014
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 David Quainton, Maitland top of new year table as FD double-dips, PR Week, 10 January 2007, acc 28 October 2014