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[[BSADP]] | [[Fundatia Europeana Titulescu]] | [[The Rompetrol Group]] | [[Amsterdam & Peroff]] | [[Riverstone]] / [[John Browne]] (Lord Browne) | [[BSADP]] | [[Fundatia Europeana Titulescu]] | [[The Rompetrol Group]] | [[Amsterdam & Peroff]] | [[Riverstone]] / [[John Browne]] (Lord Browne) | ||
Revision as of 10:54, 24 October 2014
BGR Gabara is the London-based sister company to BGR Government Affairs, a Washington lobby firm. BGR Gabara specializes in pan-European government relations services, principally in London and Brussels; media relations across Europe; political campaign management; and financial services communications.[1]
Contents
People
- Ivo Ilic Gabara, president
- John Lough, vice president
- Samuel Amsterdam, head of digital communications
Clients
BGR Gabara lists the following 'representative clients' in October 2014: Allen & Overy | Bedford School | Embassy of Kazakhstan (London, UK) | Fundatia Europeana Titulescu | Government of Mauritius | International Sustainable Seafood Foundation (ISSF) | Meinl Bank AG | Mina Corp Limited | Statoil[2]
BGR Gabara lists the following 'representative clients' in March 2009:
BSADP | Fundatia Europeana Titulescu | The Rompetrol Group | Amsterdam & Peroff | Riverstone / John Browne (Lord Browne)
Contacts
17 Cavendish Square
London W1G 0PH
Website: http://www.bgrdc.com/bgr_gabara.html
References
- ↑ BGR Group website, accessed March 2009
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 BGR Gabara, accessed 24 October 2014