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Tulchan Communications is a specialist Financial PR firm based in London which is involved in 'advising leading companies on their capital market communications and financial media relations.'<ref>[http://www.tulchangroup.com/index.html Source]</ref> [[Tulchan Communications]] was founded in 2000 in partnership with [[Taylor Rafferty]], the leading US international investor relations consultancy.
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'''Tulchan Communications''' is a specialist European financial communications firm based in London. It says its role "is to work with our clients to assist them to build and maintain their reputation in the capital markets and financial media".<ref>[http://www.tulchangroup.com/index.html Tulchan Group website]</ref>  
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==History==
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[[Tulchan Communications]] was founded in 2000 by [[Andrew Grant]] in partnership with [[Taylor Rafferty]], a leading US international investor relations consultancy.
  
 
==Clients==
 
==Clients==
*[[Drax]]  
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Tulchan lists the following clients in 2009:<ref>[http://www.tulchangroup.com/FILES/PAGES_OURCLIENTS/1.html Tulchan website], accessed Feb 2009</ref>
*[[M&C Saatchi]]  
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[[ITV]] | [[Land Securities]] | [[M&C Saatchi]] | [[Marks & Spencer]] | [[Moneysupermarket.com]] | [[Northern Foods]] | [[Quintain]] | [[Shareholder Executive]] | [[Severn Trent]] | [[Tote]] | [[UBS]] | [[United Utilities]] | [[Whitbread]] | [[Woolworths]] Group
*[[Marks & Spencer]]  
 
*[[NYSE]]  
 
*[[RAB Capital]]
 
*[[Whitbread]]  
 
[http://www.tulchangroup.com/FILES/PAGES_CASE_STUDIES/1.html Source]
 
==People==
 
===Tulchan's people===
 
  
[[Brian J. Rafferty]], aged 47, is Managing Director and co-founder of [[Taylor Rafferty Associates]] (TRA), the world's largest independent financial communications firm specialising in assisting non-US companies with their ‘cross-border investor relations and capital markets communications’. TRA’s clients include over 60 blue chip non-US companies and represent some $650 billion in equity market value.
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Private Equity and Investment:<br>
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[[Candover]] | [[Lansdowne]] | [[Montagu]] | [[Permira]] | [[RAB Capital]] | [[The Blackstone Group]]
  
Prior to founding Tulchan, [[Andrew Grant]] was a partner at [[Brunswick Group]] and consultants [[Fishburn Hedges]].  Tulchan advise companies including '''British Airways''', Marconi and Hanson on financial communications in the US market. <ref>Tulchan Group [http://www.tulchangroup.com/Clients.asp Clients] </ref>
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It has also worked for:<br>
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[[NYSE]] | [[Drax]]  
  
Between 1996-7 Tulchan’s [[Andrew Honnor]] was the Special Advisor to the Secretary of State for Culture Media & Sport, and has written for the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Tulchan Communications had recent successes in bid work such as [[Morgan Stanley]]'s takeover of Canary Wharf (see EI's [[Euart Glendinning]]).
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==People==
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*[[Andrew Grant]], founder. Grant was a partner at [[Brunswick Group]] and consultants [[Fishburn Hedges]].  He has advised companies including [[British Airways, Marconi and Hanson on financial communications in the US market. <ref>Tulchan Group [http://www.tulchangroup.com/Clients.asp Clients] </ref>
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*[[Brian J. Rafferty]], board member. Rafferty was Managing Director and co-founder of [[Taylor Rafferty Associates]] (TRA), the world's largest independent financial communications firm specialising in assisting non-US companies with their ‘cross-border investor relations and capital markets communications’.  TRA’s clients include over 60 blue chip non-US companies and represent some $650 billion in equity market value.
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*[[Andrew Honnor]]. Honnor worked at Conservative Central Office during the 1992 election just before his finals. After graduating, he worked at [[Burson-Marsteller]] and [[Brunswick]] before becoming a special adviser to then culture secretary [[Virginia Bottomley]]. After the last election he returned to Brunswick and moved to New York to head the [[BA]] team, before joining Tulchan. He has written for the [[Centre for Policy Studies]].<ref>FACES OF 2001, Pr Week, 26 Jan 2001</ref> Tulchan Communications had recent successes in bid work such as [[Morgan Stanley]]'s takeover of Canary Wharf (see EI's [[Euart Glendinning]]).
  
 
*[[Miranda Acland]]
 
*[[Miranda Acland]]
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==Notes==
 
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[[Category: Lobbying firms]]

Revision as of 16:15, 25 February 2009

Tulchan Communications is a specialist European financial communications firm based in London. It says its role "is to work with our clients to assist them to build and maintain their reputation in the capital markets and financial media".[1]

History

Tulchan Communications was founded in 2000 by Andrew Grant in partnership with Taylor Rafferty, a leading US international investor relations consultancy.

Clients

Tulchan lists the following clients in 2009:[2] ITV | Land Securities | M&C Saatchi | Marks & Spencer | Moneysupermarket.com | Northern Foods | Quintain | Shareholder Executive | Severn Trent | Tote | UBS | United Utilities | Whitbread | Woolworths Group

Private Equity and Investment:
Candover | Lansdowne | Montagu | Permira | RAB Capital | The Blackstone Group

It has also worked for:
NYSE | Drax

People

  • Andrew Grant, founder. Grant was a partner at Brunswick Group and consultants Fishburn Hedges. He has advised companies including [[British Airways, Marconi and Hanson on financial communications in the US market. [3]
  • Brian J. Rafferty, board member. Rafferty was Managing Director and co-founder of Taylor Rafferty Associates (TRA), the world's largest independent financial communications firm specialising in assisting non-US companies with their ‘cross-border investor relations and capital markets communications’. TRA’s clients include over 60 blue chip non-US companies and represent some $650 billion in equity market value.
  • Andrew Honnor. Honnor worked at Conservative Central Office during the 1992 election just before his finals. After graduating, he worked at Burson-Marsteller and Brunswick before becoming a special adviser to then culture secretary Virginia Bottomley. After the last election he returned to Brunswick and moved to New York to head the BA team, before joining Tulchan. He has written for the Centre for Policy Studies.[4] Tulchan Communications had recent successes in bid work such as Morgan Stanley's takeover of Canary Wharf (see EI's Euart Glendinning).

Notes

  1. Tulchan Group website
  2. Tulchan website, accessed Feb 2009
  3. Tulchan Group Clients
  4. FACES OF 2001, Pr Week, 26 Jan 2001