Huntsworth plc

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Huntsworth is the PR and marketing services group headed by Lord Chadlington(Peter Gummer), previously the founder of Shandwick (now Weber Shandwick Worldwide). The company has been transformed by the reverse takeover in 2005 of much larger marketing communications group Incepta, whose portfolio included PR and marketing services brands including Citigate and Dewe Rogerson. The enlarged group adopted the Huntsworth name and is run by the smaller company's senior management team. Incepta's portfolio of non-PR businesses was sold on to rival marketing group Media Square towards the end of 2005. Advertising Age ranked Incepta as the #12 ad organisation worldwide in 2004 with revenues of $280m. Source: [1]

Group board


Roger Selman is a chartered accountant with over 20 years sector experience. He was Group Finance Director of International Public Relations plc (formerly Shandwick International plc) from 1994 - 1999, subsequently transferring to The Interpublic Group of Companies. He has also worked as finance director in other marketing services companies.

Tracey Reid joined Huntsworth in 2005 as Director of HR from Capital Radio plc, now GCAP media plc. Her career in media started with advertising agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty, where she originally worked on the client side as an Account Director. Tracey transferred her people handling skills from clients to employees in her move to Capital Radio in 1994, where she built and shaped the HR function as the business expanded and transformed through a series of acquisitions. Tracey is married with two young daughters.

Jon Foulds has been a director of Huntsworth PLC for five years and is also Chairman. He is a member of the Remuneration Committee and a member of the Nominations Committee. He is a former Chairman of Halifax plc and was previously the Chief Executive of 3i plc. His previous directorships include Mercury Asset Management plc and Eurotunnel plc. He is currently a director of a number of private companies.

Robert Alcock was appointed to the board of directors of Huntsworth in May 2005, following the merger with Incepta Group plc. He is the chairman of the Audit Committee and a member of the Remuneration Committee. He has been a member of the board of directors of Incepta since 2001. He is currently a non executive director of Capita Group plc, where he chairs the Audit Committee and is a member of the Remuneration Committee. He is also chairman of Anglo & Oversees Trust plc and chairman of Next Pension Trustees Limited. Previous positions include group managing director of Norcros plc, European finance director of RJR Nabisco Inc., chief financial officer and senior vice president of Black & Decker Inc., director of Capita Group plc and director of strategic planning for Gulf Oil's international operations.

Eugene Beard is a director of Mattel, Inc., 59 Wall Street Funds, Old Westbury Funds, Inc. and Catalina Marketing Corporation. He has also been chairman and CEO of Westport Asset Fund, Inc. since 1st January 2000. He retired as Vice Chairman, Finance and Operations of The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. in December 1999.

Charles Good was appointed to the board of directors of Huntsworth in May 2005, following the merger with Incepta Group plc. He is a member of the Audit Committee. He has been a member of the board of directors of Incepta since 1997. He is managing director of Dexia Private Banking in London and chairman of Ely Fund Managers (Holdings) Limited. He is also non executive chairman of AI claims Solutions plc and non executive chairman of Blooms of Bressingham Holdings plc. Prior to the acquisition of Citigate, he had been a non executive director of Citigate since 1988. He is a qualified chartered accountant.

subsidiaries

Financial and Corporate Communications

Public Affairs

Public Relations

Healthcare

External links

Jeremy Pepper, PR Face2Face: Lord Chadlington, Chief Executive, The Huntsworth Group. Tuesday, April 19, 2005 [2]