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==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 19:27, 27 April 2008

Indigo Strategic Communications is the trading name for Indigo (PR) Ltd

Indigo PR Ltd Company Profile

Based in Edinburgh since 1998, Indigo is (apparently) an independent company with clients across the UK. This claim of being independent is made despite the very clear links that they have with the Conservative Party.

It is a professional communications consultancy that builds and manages reputations and brands for companies and individuals.

Indigo is said to offer a range of communication disciplines, as well as offering one-off services, including:

  • preparing communications strategies and planning;
  • media relations;
  • crisis management;
  • business intelligence;
  • marketing communications;
  • communications audits;
  • internal communications;
  • event management;
  • media training.

[1]


Not to be confused with Indigo PR Co Ltd or Indigo Public Affairs.

People

Jacqui Low is a former special advisor to the ex Scottish Secretary, and neo-Liberal Ideologue, Michael Forsyth.

Clients

Their Client List includes the Countryside Alliance.

It also includes the two Conservative MEP's Struan Stevenson and John Purvis. Mr Purvis has very recently been in the news regarding a possible conflict of interests between his business interests in the financial industry and his subsequent parliamentary activity. [1]

Other companies who have used Indigo and who provide the company with testimonials for the website include:

[2]

contact

27 Maritime Street, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6SE

Notes

  1. ^ Indigo Website Home Page Last Accessed June 12th 2007
  2. ^ Indigo Website Testimonials Last Accesed 12th June 2007
    1. For further info on this see the Sunday Herald (19/02/06).