Pagefield
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Pagefield is a London-based communications and lobbying firm, set up by Mark Gallagher, a former ITV and Camelot Group corporate affairs director.
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Activities
Building the case for new nuclear after Fukushima
In August 2012 Pagefield was brought in to help strengthen EDF Energy's case for building a controversial proposed third nuclear power reactor at Sizewell in Suffolk, UK. It won the six-figure strategic comms account after a pitch process thought to have been initiated one year beforehand.
According to PR Week Pagefield "is expected to play a key role in the development of EDF’s narrative around the value of a new nuclear power reactor, liaising with the public, media and stakeholders such as the Environment Agency and local authorities. Partner Wendy Blair is handling the account. Mark Gallagher will provide senior-level strategic counsel. [1]
People
Advisory board
- Christopher Meyer - chairman of the advisory board
- Penelope Cobham
- Dame Sue Tinson
- Mark Bolland
- Kevin Duncan
- Teresa Graham
Staff
- Mark Gallagher senior partner /founder
- Stephen Abell - partner, former director of Press Complaints Commission
- Sara Price- partner/ chief of staff[2]
- Anthony Frieze - partner
- Simon Redfern [2]
- Tom Bage - consultant
- Tom Brinicombe - associate partner
- Rob Butler - associate partner
- Lucy Goodwin -- associate partner
- Kate Levine
- David Radestock - executive, works with clients such as Asda, Construction Skills, CH2M Hill and Peverel
- Dylan Sharpe -consultant, works with clients such as EDF Energy, Motability and ASDA.
Clients
- EDF Energy
- Jersey Finance
- Freesat
- ITN
- Peverel
- Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant
- Boehringer Ingelheim
Contact, Resources and Notes
Contact
- Address: Pagefield, The Courtyard Studio
- 18 Marshall Street, London, W1F 7BE
- Website: www.pagefield.co.uk
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Matt Cartmell, EDF bolsters comms to underpin nuclear plans, , prweek.com, Wednesday, 15 August 2012, 9:24am, acc 15 August 2012
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 UK Public Affairs Council Register, Period 1 September 2011 to 30 November 2011, acc 16 August 2011