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− | Frank Lowe is founder,Chairman and CEO of the [[Lowe Group]]. He is based in Geneva | + | Frank Lowe is founder,Chairman and CEO of the [[Lowe Group]]. {{ref|1}} He is based in Geneva. He has donated £300,000 to the Labour Party and has been court up in the controversy surrounding the cash-for-honours scandal. {{ref|2}} |
− | The Lowe Group is an advertising agency, part of [[Interpublic]], an American network of advertising agencies. They operate in 38 countries with "billings" worth $4 billion (they are ranked 13th biggest in the world). In the UK they operate as [[Lowe Howard-Spink]]. | + | The Lowe Group is an advertising agency, part of [[Interpublic]], an American network of advertising agencies. {{ref|3}} They operate in 38 countries with "billings" worth $4 billion (they are ranked 13th biggest in the world). In the UK they operate as [[Lowe Howard-Spink]]. |
− | He is founder and President of the Stella Artois | + | He is founder of the Stella Artois Tennis Championship and is President of the Tournament Committee. {{ref|4}} |
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | #{{note|1}} Jim Kelly, "Miliband extends new academies to towns", Financial Times, 12 August 2003, http://search.ft.com/ftArticle?queryText=%22lowe+group%22+%22frank%22&y=0&aje=true&x=0&id=030812000863 | ||
+ | #{{note|2}} "Cash for Honours: What Am I bid? £10,000? £1? A Loan, No Questions Asked?", The Independent, 12 March 2006, http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article350789.ece | ||
+ | #{{note|3}} "Interpublic Says It's In An Acquisition Mode", Direct, 8 March 200, http://directmag.com/news/marketing_interpublic_says_acquisition/ | ||
+ | #{{note|4}} Chris Britcher, "Sportbusiness.com Q&A with Jolyon Armstrong, Media Director of the Stella Artois Championship", The Artois Championships, http://www.artoischampionships.com/5/archive/news/2003/sportsbusiness.asp |
Revision as of 14:02, 5 July 2007
Frank Lowe is founder,Chairman and CEO of the Lowe Group. [1] He is based in Geneva. He has donated £300,000 to the Labour Party and has been court up in the controversy surrounding the cash-for-honours scandal. [2]
The Lowe Group is an advertising agency, part of Interpublic, an American network of advertising agencies. [3] They operate in 38 countries with "billings" worth $4 billion (they are ranked 13th biggest in the world). In the UK they operate as Lowe Howard-Spink.
He is founder of the Stella Artois Tennis Championship and is President of the Tournament Committee. [4]
References
- ^ Jim Kelly, "Miliband extends new academies to towns", Financial Times, 12 August 2003, http://search.ft.com/ftArticle?queryText=%22lowe+group%22+%22frank%22&y=0&aje=true&x=0&id=030812000863
- ^ "Cash for Honours: What Am I bid? £10,000? £1? A Loan, No Questions Asked?", The Independent, 12 March 2006, http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article350789.ece
- ^ "Interpublic Says It's In An Acquisition Mode", Direct, 8 March 200, http://directmag.com/news/marketing_interpublic_says_acquisition/
- ^ Chris Britcher, "Sportbusiness.com Q&A with Jolyon Armstrong, Media Director of the Stella Artois Championship", The Artois Championships, http://www.artoischampionships.com/5/archive/news/2003/sportsbusiness.asp