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− | Maureen Ferrier is the founder of [[Maureen Ferrier Public Relations]] a now defunct PR firm. She was from 1994 Press Officer and then Public Affairs Officer for the [[Convention of Scottish Local Authorities]] (Cosla).<ref>Thea Jourdan 'Punching Judy' ''Scotsman'', December 12, 1994, Monday, SECTION: Pg. 14</ref><ref>Parliamentary News Release, [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/nmcentre/news/news-01/pa01-014.htm COSLA annual conference to be webcast in joint venture with Parliament], ''The Scottish Parliament'', 20-March-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009</ref>. In 2001 Ferrier took redundancy from Cosla in order to go freelance<ref>Simon Parker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2001/aug/31/3 Resignations rock Cosla], ''The Guardian'', 31-August-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009</ref>. She then set up [[Maureen Ferrier Public Relations]] a short lived PR firm. By 2005 she was the spokesperson for the [[Scottish Funding Council]]<ref>Bob Burgess 'Campus plan hit by £8M funding blow' ''Southern Reporter'', September 23, 2005 </ref> From 2008 she has been the editor of the magazine [[Public Service Scotland]]<ref>Contacts, [http://www.publicservantscotland.co.uk/contacts.asp Editor: Maureen Ferrier], ''Public Service Scotland'', Accessed 20-October-2009</ref>. | + | Maureen Ferrier is the founder of [[Maureen Ferrier Public Relations]] a now defunct PR firm. She was from 1994 Press Officer and then Public Affairs Officer for the [[Convention of Scottish Local Authorities]] (Cosla).<ref>Thea Jourdan 'Punching Judy' ''Scotsman'', December 12, 1994, Monday, SECTION: Pg. 14</ref><ref>Parliamentary News Release, [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/nmcentre/news/news-01/pa01-014.htm COSLA annual conference to be webcast in joint venture with Parliament], ''The Scottish Parliament'', 20-March-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009</ref> In 1999 Ferrier was a member of the [[Association of Scottish Public Affairs]], writing to the press on its behalf.<ref>'Soundbites', The Sunday Herald June 6, 1999 SECTION: Pg. 4</ref> |
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+ | In 2001 Ferrier took redundancy from Cosla in order to go freelance<ref>Simon Parker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2001/aug/31/3 Resignations rock Cosla], ''The Guardian'', 31-August-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009</ref>. She then set up [[Maureen Ferrier Public Relations]] a short lived PR firm. By 2005 she was the spokesperson for the [[Scottish Funding Council]]<ref>Bob Burgess 'Campus plan hit by £8M funding blow' ''Southern Reporter'', September 23, 2005 </ref> From 2008 she has been the editor of the magazine [[Public Service Scotland]]<ref>Contacts, [http://www.publicservantscotland.co.uk/contacts.asp Editor: Maureen Ferrier], ''Public Service Scotland'', Accessed 20-October-2009</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 20 October 2009
Maureen Ferrier is the founder of Maureen Ferrier Public Relations a now defunct PR firm. She was from 1994 Press Officer and then Public Affairs Officer for the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla).[1][2] In 1999 Ferrier was a member of the Association of Scottish Public Affairs, writing to the press on its behalf.[3]
In 2001 Ferrier took redundancy from Cosla in order to go freelance[4]. She then set up Maureen Ferrier Public Relations a short lived PR firm. By 2005 she was the spokesperson for the Scottish Funding Council[5] From 2008 she has been the editor of the magazine Public Service Scotland[6].
Affiliations
Maureen Ferrier Public Relations circa 2002-2005 | Convention of Scottish Local Authorities 1994-2001 | Public Service Scotland from 2008
Notes
- ↑ Thea Jourdan 'Punching Judy' Scotsman, December 12, 1994, Monday, SECTION: Pg. 14
- ↑ Parliamentary News Release, COSLA annual conference to be webcast in joint venture with Parliament, The Scottish Parliament, 20-March-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009
- ↑ 'Soundbites', The Sunday Herald June 6, 1999 SECTION: Pg. 4
- ↑ Simon Parker, Resignations rock Cosla, The Guardian, 31-August-2001, Accessed 20-October-2009
- ↑ Bob Burgess 'Campus plan hit by £8M funding blow' Southern Reporter, September 23, 2005
- ↑ Contacts, Editor: Maureen Ferrier, Public Service Scotland, Accessed 20-October-2009