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− | [[Ian Wright]] is the Corporate Relations Director for [[Diageo]] the world's largest premium alcoholic drinks company | + | [[Ian Wright]] is the Corporate Relations Director for [[Diageo]], the world's largest premium alcoholic drinks company. He was appointed in 2000.<ref> Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/images/PDF/Future%20of%20PR%20FINAL.pdf Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations] accessed 15th June 2008 </ref> He leads a team of 250 global 'communications specialists'.<ref> Ian Burrel, The Independent, 16th June 2008,[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/the-end-of-the-spin-cycle-why-the-pr-industry-wants-a-change-of-image-847699.html The end of the spin cycle? Why the PR industry wants a change of image] accessed 16th June 2008 </ref> who are responsible for developing and maintaining the [[Diageo]] image and maintaining relationships with corporate stakeholders. |
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+ | Wright is an adviser to [[Editorial Intelligence]] and a former president of the [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]].<ref>[http://www.editorialintelligence.com/pdf/ei_second_issue_final.pdf Editorial Intelligence], Spring 2006, p2.</ref> Wright is active within the [[Liberal Democrats]] and was press spokesman for [[Paddy Ashdown]] in the 1997 General Election and 1999 European Election.<ref> Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/images/PDF/Future%20of%20PR%20FINAL.pdf Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations] accessed 15th June 2008 </ref> | ||
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Ian Wright is the Corporate Relations Director for Diageo, the world's largest premium alcoholic drinks company. He was appointed in 2000.[1] He leads a team of 250 global 'communications specialists'.[2] who are responsible for developing and maintaining the Diageo image and maintaining relationships with corporate stakeholders.
Wright is an adviser to Editorial Intelligence and a former president of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations.[3] Wright is active within the Liberal Democrats and was press spokesman for Paddy Ashdown in the 1997 General Election and 1999 European Election.[4]
Former Positions
- Boots 1997-2000 Director of Communications
- Grayling and Golley PR Consultant
- Chartered Institute of Public Relations President 2001
References
- ↑ Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations accessed 15th June 2008
- ↑ Ian Burrel, The Independent, 16th June 2008,The end of the spin cycle? Why the PR industry wants a change of image accessed 16th June 2008
- ↑ Editorial Intelligence, Spring 2006, p2.
- ↑ Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations accessed 15th June 2008