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
In August 2012, Pagefield was brought in to handle strategic comms 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 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 Sharp is handling the account. She said that safet[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