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*[[Mary Teresa Rainey]], non-executive director. Executive chairman of digital agency [[TH_NK]] and founding partner of advertising agency [[Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe]]/[[Y&R]].<ref name="Scots"/>
 
*[[Mary Teresa Rainey]], non-executive director. Executive chairman of digital agency [[TH_NK]] and founding partner of advertising agency [[Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe]]/[[Y&R]].<ref name="Scots"/>
 
*[[Kevin Pringle]], partner. 'King of spin' for [[Alex Salmond]] from 2007 to 2012 and strategic communications director of the [[Scottish National Party]] until July 2015. Also worked for [[Centrica]] as [[Scottish Gas]] corporate affairs manager.<ref> Scott McCulloch [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/business/business-news/snp-communications-director-join-pr-5928954 SNP communications director to join PR firm Charlotte Street Partners] ''Daily Record'', 22 June 2015, accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>
 
*[[Kevin Pringle]], partner. 'King of spin' for [[Alex Salmond]] from 2007 to 2012 and strategic communications director of the [[Scottish National Party]] until July 2015. Also worked for [[Centrica]] as [[Scottish Gas]] corporate affairs manager.<ref> Scott McCulloch [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/business/business-news/snp-communications-director-join-pr-5928954 SNP communications director to join PR firm Charlotte Street Partners] ''Daily Record'', 22 June 2015, accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>
*[[Chris Deerin]], partner. Former columnist at the ''[[Daily Mail]]'', head of comment at the [[Telegraph Media Group]], executive editor of ''[[Scotland on Sunday]]'' and political editor of ''[[Scottish Daily Record]]'' and ''[[Sunday Mail]]''.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/chris-deerin/8a/597/5ab Chris Deerin], accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>
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*[[Chris Deerin]], partner. Former columnist at the ''[[Daily Mail]]'', head of comment at the [[Telegraph Media Group]], executive editor of ''[[Scotland on Sunday]]'' and political editor of ''[[Scottish Daily Record]]'' and ''[[Sunday Mail]]''. Currently writes a weekly column for the Scottish ''Daily Mail''.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/chris-deerin/8a/597/5ab Chris Deerin], accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>  
 
*[[Sharon Ward]] (née Ward), partner. Former vice president of [[DDA PR]], business report at the ''[[Sunday Herald]]'', special adviser to the Rt Hon [[Donald Dewar]], business editor at ''[[Scotland on Sunday]]'', reporter at The ''[[Scotsman]]'' and speech writer and research in the Scottish Parliament.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/sharon-ward-nimmo/20/961/260 Sharon Ward], accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>
 
*[[Sharon Ward]] (née Ward), partner. Former vice president of [[DDA PR]], business report at the ''[[Sunday Herald]]'', special adviser to the Rt Hon [[Donald Dewar]], business editor at ''[[Scotland on Sunday]]'', reporter at The ''[[Scotsman]]'' and speech writer and research in the Scottish Parliament.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/sharon-ward-nimmo/20/961/260 Sharon Ward], accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>
 
*[[Robert Ballantyne]], associate partner. Former head of corporate communications at brewers [[Scottish & Newcastle]] plc (before the [[Carlsberg]]/[[Heineken]] takeover), head of the group communications team for travel operator [[Stagecoach Group]] plc and deputy chairman of financial PR business [[Cardew Group]]. He's also worked as a journalist, for fifteen years at ''[[The Times]]'', The ''[[Scotsman]]'' and the ''[[Sunday Times]]''.<ref name="PPL"/>
 
*[[Robert Ballantyne]], associate partner. Former head of corporate communications at brewers [[Scottish & Newcastle]] plc (before the [[Carlsberg]]/[[Heineken]] takeover), head of the group communications team for travel operator [[Stagecoach Group]] plc and deputy chairman of financial PR business [[Cardew Group]]. He's also worked as a journalist, for fifteen years at ''[[The Times]]'', The ''[[Scotsman]]'' and the ''[[Sunday Times]]''.<ref name="PPL"/>

Revision as of 15:29, 13 July 2015

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Charlotte Street Partners is a strategy and communications consultancy based in London and Edinburgh. It was launched in January 2014.

Work

According to their website, Charlotte Street offer five services:

  • Financial communications,
  • Political and regulatory affairs,
  • Crisis communications,
  • Governance,
  • Integrated corporate communications strategies.[1]

People

Clients

Charlotte Street do not currently (as of July 2015) declare their clients or staff on the registers of the Association of Professional Political Consultants, Public Relations Consultants Association, UK Public Affairs Council or the Government's new Register of Consultant Lobbyists.

  • FirstGroup plc - in July 2014 Charlotte Street issued a press release of a study on the tourism industry in Scotland on behalf of First Group.[10]

Contact

Email: info@charlottestpartners.co.uk
Website: http://www.charlottestpartners.co.uk/index.html
Twitter: @cstreetpartners

Edinburgh

Address: 16 Alva Street
Edinburgh
EH2 4QG
Telephone: 0131 516 5310

London

Address: 15 Rathbone Street
London
W1T 1NB
Telephone: 0207 079 3921

Notes

  1. Charlotte Street Partners Services, accessed 13 July 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Charlotte Street Partners People, accessed 13 July 2015.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Terry Murden PR heavyweights unite to launch media consultancy Scotsman, 1 December 2013, accessed 13 July 2015.
  4. Linkedin Malcolm Robertson, accessed 13 July 2015.
  5. Finsbury James Murhatroyd, accessed 13 July 2015.
  6. Linkedin Johnny Hornby, accessed 13 July 2015.
  7. Scott McCulloch SNP communications director to join PR firm Charlotte Street Partners Daily Record, 22 June 2015, accessed 13 July 2015.
  8. Linkedin Chris Deerin, accessed 13 July 2015.
  9. Linkedin Sharon Ward, accessed 13 July 2015.
  10. First Group plc New study reveals impact of ScotRail on the tourist industry, 2 July 2014, accessed 13 July 2015.