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  • ...inney & Partners, he was head of corporate and business to business with [[Weber Shandwick]] in Scotland.He was also previously head of marketing and commun ...ience in a variety of business and public sector environments in Scotland, Europe and the US, latterly as Head of Marketing for [[Nallatech]], the technology
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  • ...and the Global Compact (see below) research and campaign group [[Corporate Europe Observatory]] says: 'The ICC has a long history of vigorously lobbying to w For more information on the TABD, visit [[Corporate Europe Observatory]] at: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ceo/tabd/index.html
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  • ...ers Snack Foods in the U.K. and President of PepsiCo Foods International's Europe, Middle East and Africa Division. Other positions currently held are Presid * [[Felix Weber]]
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  • Europe is one of Wal-Mart's 'strategic growth objectives'. The company's first foo ...ust-food.com/news_detail.asp?art=57658 'EUROPE/USA: Wal-Mart may expand in Europe via Asda'] </ref> <ref>Just Food. [http://www.just-food.com/news_detail.asp
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  • [[Weber Shandwick]] is known to advise Nestlé [48], as is [[Munro and Forster]] [4 [40] Corporate Europe Observer, Issue 4, July 1999, www.xs4all.nl/~ceo/observer4/
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  • ...lude business lobby groups, NGOs and government committees such as the CBI Europe Committee, [[UNICE]] Task Force on Enlargement and the boards of [[EuroComm ...Neville-Rolfe]], Tesco's Director of Corporate Affairs, sits on the CBI's Europe Committee and accompanied a Foreign Office delegation to the Czech Republic
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  • ...cological effects. The company withdrew the drug's approval application in Europe on its own accord. ...roduct that was proving increasingly unmarketable in the United States and Europe. ...
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  • ...nternational Policy Network]] ([[Julian Morris]]) and [[Centre for the New Europe]] ([[Stephen Pollard]]).<ref>Centre for Medicine in the Public Interest, [h *[[Michael Weber]], M.D. Professor of Medicine SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, Brooklyn,
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  • *[[Martin O'Donovan]], VP, government relations, UK & Europe; former director of the Parliamentary [[Labour Party]] (Oct 2007-Oct 2012). ...s]], SVP corporate affairs for growth markets. Formerly of lobbying firm [[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • ...Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, was Vice-chair Merrill Lynch Europe from 2000 to 2006.<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/About/Who/board/tu *[[Weber Shandwick]], UK Client, 2004
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  • *[[Jeremy Galbraith]] &ndash; CEO Europe ...ciate<ref>[http://www.bksh.com/ronna-sable-weber.html Profile: Ronna Sable Weber](Accessed: 5 Sept. 2007)</ref>
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  • ...by supporting a variety of community projects throughout North America and Europe.[77] Weber Shandwick Worldwide
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  • ...website, undated, accessed 19 December 2011</ref> <ref name=patelhistory> Weber Shandwick Website, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080116141016/http://www.we ...he worked at PR firm [[Weber Shandwick]] from 2000 to 2003. Patel rejoined Weber Shandwick in December 2007 from drinks company [[Diageo]] (where she had sh
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  • ...a platform for the collaboration of a wide range of stakeholder groups in Europe'. It claims to be 'an independent, non-governmental, non-profit-making orga ...08). Previously President for the [[European Patients' Forum]], & [[Gamian Europe]]
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  • Mr [[Paul Walsh]] - Deputy Chairman and Chairman of IBLF Europe & Africa. Walsh also serves as Chief Executive for global drinks company [[ ...easurer | [[Malcolm Williamson]] - Chairman of [[National Australia Bank]] Europe.
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  • *KPMG Jersey uses [[Weber Shandwick]] for its public affairs activities in 2011.<ref> APPG Register M ...team. Before joining KPMG, Blackburn was responsible for tax reporting in Europe, Middle East and Africa for [[Macquarie]].<ref name="ITM"/>
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  • ...rope-brings-Hanover-raise-EU-profile/ Association for Financial Markets in Europe brings in Hanover to raise EU profile] prweek.com, 22 March 2011, </ref> ...affairs and healthcare practices and a member of the management team at [[Weber Shandwick]] in Brussels and policy adviser [[Karl-Heinz Florenz]], former c
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  • ...a strategy of facilitating a multi-stakeholder approach to water policy in Europe. It is not clear, however, if this approach is to include all stakeholders The EWP describes its mission as "to give water one common voice in Europe. We commit to the European Water Vision and will initiate, support and enfo
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  • ...ause he had failed to declare payments received from his former employer [[Weber Shandwick]] in 2010 ...ugby Board]] | [[London Energy Brokers' Association]] | [[Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia]] | [[Symphony Environmental Technologies]]<ref>[http://ec.europa.e
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  • ...dent and CEO. APCO Worldwide has offices in 24 locations in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. In September 2004 Kraus led a management buy-out of her f ...the offices of [[Weber Europe]] (now known as [[GolinHarris]]), part of [[Weber Shandwick]], owned by [[Interpublic]]). <ref>[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/
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