Citigate Dewe Rogerson

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Citigate Dewe Rogerson (CDR) is a financial and corporate PR and lobbying agency. It operates in over 30 companies worldwide with offices (or affiliates) in among others Beijing, Birmingham, Brussels, Doha, Dubai, Hong Kong, Lisbon, London, Moscow, Mumbai, New York and Singapore.[1]

Lobbying

CDR runs a specialist public policy, or lobbying, division - Citigate Dewe Rogerson Public Policy - to "help its clients understand and negotiate political, parliamentary and regulatory issues."[2]

This replaced Citigate Public Affairs, CDR's former lobbying arm, which merged with lobbying firm Grayling Political Strategy in the summer of 2007. Both Grayling and CDR are part of the Huntsworth Group. It was reported that the merger came about because Citigate Public Affairs had "been decimated by an exodus of senior staff".[3]
CDR is a member of the Association of Professional Political Consultants, the trade body for lobbyists.

People

  • Anthony Carlisle, executive director. Has been with Dewe Rogerson since 1970. One of the best known PR men in the city. A key figure in the government privatizations of BT, British Gas, BP, British Steel and the water and electricity companies in the eighties and early nineties.[4] Tony Carlisle has been described by the Evening Standard as “the dark master at Citigate Dewe Rogerson, and a man who has made more money from the privatised utilities sector than most. Carlisle was involved in 90% of the privatizations of the eighties and nineties. He was quoted by the Guardian as saying: “One of the key accusations of privatisations is that it works for the bosses and the shareholders, but ... pity about the poor consumer.”[5]
  • Roddy Dewe
  • Patrick Donovan, managing director, financial practice. Former city editor of The Guardian, deputy city editor of The Evening Standard and a founder journalist on The Independent.[6]
  • Jonathan Flint, managing director, corporate practice.

Lobbyists

Former Lobbyists

APPC Registers

September 2014-November 2014

Marialuisa Ferro | Simon Hodges | Holly Ramsey | Nick Reading[11]

June 2014-August 2014

Simon Hodges | Holly Ramsey | Nick Reading[12]

March 2014-May 2014

Simon Hodges | Amy Nash | Holly Ramsey | Nick Reading[13]

December 2013-February 2014

Ana Gamez | Simon Hodges | David Kirton | Holly Ramsey | Nick Reading[14]

September 2013-November 2013

Simon Hodges | Kevin Neill | Holly Ramsey | Nick Reading [15]

June 2013-August 2013

Simon Hodges | Christopher Payne | Holly Ramsey | Nick Reading [16]

March 2013-May 2013

Simon Hodges | Christopher Payne | India Perry | Nick Reading [17]

December 2012-February 2013

Simon Hodges | Christopher Payne | Nick Reading | Jack Wilson [18]

Former staff

  • Rosie Catherwood now with Cantos
  • Simon Nayyar, Managing Director Public Policy. Formerly a research assistant to a Conservative MP, and Conservative Party candidate hopeful.

Clients

APPC lobbying register

September 2014-November 2014

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Sainsburys Bank | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group[11]

June 2014-August 2014

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Sainsburys Bank | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group [12]

March 2014-May 2014

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Sainsburys Bank | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group[13]

December 2013-February 2014

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank] (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Sainsburys Bank | State Street Bank | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group[14]

September 2013-November 2013

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group [15]

June 2013-August 2013

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Sainsburys Bank | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group [16]

March 2013-May 2013

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Marex Spectron | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group [17]

December 2012-February 2013

Albion Ventures LLP | Associated British Foods plc | British Virgin Islands International | Financial Centre Capital One Bank (Europe) plc | Castle Trust | Macquarie Group | Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group | Yorkshire Building Society [18]

  • Biotech

CDR is a member of the UK BioIndustry Association that seeks to promote biotechnology in the UK.[19] Like many PR companies, CDR has a dedicated section on biotech and pharma. It also works for global bio-nanotech company pSivida Limited, and biotech company Genzyme.[20] In 2008, CDR signaled it would be expanding pharma and biotech work.[21]

Lobbying clients

Lobbying clients of Citigate Dewe Rogerson Public Policy in 2008 include:[24]
Airtricity Holdings (UK) Ltd | ASDA | Associated British Foods | Association for Perioperative Practice | Babcock Marine Ltd | Benenden Healthcare Society | British Heart Foundation | Carvill (Scotland) | Cromarty Firth Port Authority | Freight Transport Association | G4S | Homeserve | Just Retirement (Holdings) | Lloyds TSB Group | Menzies Aviation | National House Building Council | NHS Health Scotland | Nuffield Hospitals | Phorm | Sard Verbinnen & Co | Scottish Centre for Healthy Working Lives | The Seafood Company | Talk Talk Telecom | Tullow Oil


Lobbying clients of Citigate Dewe Rogerson Public Policy in 2011 include:[25]
ASDA Stores Ltd | Associated British Foods | Babcock Marine Ltd | Benenden Healthcare Society | Bord Na Mona | British Heart Foundation | Carvill (Scotland) | Capital One Bank (Europe) | plc Cemer | Chagos Refugees Group | | Findus Group Freight Transport Association | Hilton Food Group plc | Investec Bank Limited | | Irwin Mitchell LLP | Kensington Mortgage Company Limited | Kromek Ltd | Magnetar Financial (UK) LLP | May Gurney | NHBC | Nuffield Hospitals | Reactec Ltd | Regal Petroleum | RenewableUK | The Seafood Company | Talk Talk Telecom | Tullow Oil | Volunteer Development Scotland | Western Gulf Advisory | Yorkshire Building Society | Youngs Seafood Ltd | 2020 Renewables Reckitt Benckiser[26]
| Cromarty Firth Port Authority[26] | Scottish and Southern Energy | SCM Private [27]

History

Citigate Dewe Rogerson was created in 1998 by bringing together two companies. Dewe Rogerson (founded in 1969), which could claim to be the creator of modern financial and corporate PR. In the 1980s it handled 90 per cent by value of the UK government’s privatisation programme. In the late 1980s, it exported this expertise, especially in the area of privatisation, which it recognized early as a global trend, driven by political and economic policy, deregulation and the needs of companies to grow and to secure finance beyond their national boundaries. The other company, Citigate Communications, was established in 1988 to focus on much the same territory as Dewe Rogerson. In 1997 its parent company, Citigate Communications Group, became part of the Incepta Group.[28] Incepta then merged with the Huntsworth Group in 2005.[29] Citigate Dewe Rogerson is seen as the “pinstriped” end of Huntsworth.

Having left Citigate, co-founder David Wright formed Newgate Communications as part of the Porta Communications group. The name of the new communications group seems to link with the many staff who have swapped Citigate for Newgate. including Jonathan Clare (another founding director of Citigate) and Deborah Saw. [30] [31]

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

3 London Wall Buildings, London Wall, London, EC2M 5SY www.citigatedewerogerson.com

Resources

Citigate Communications Ltd. UK Clients PRCA Yearbook 2004

References

  1. CDG website, accessed Jan 2009
  2. CDR's website accessed Jan 2009
  3. Ailling Citigate Public Affairs to merge with Grayling, PR Week, 06 June 2007
  4. Michael Harrison, “City Spin Doctors Sell Out For Pounds 27m”, The Independent, September 23, 1998
  5. The Evening Standard, “CitySpy”, February 20, 2007, p28
  6. Citigate Dewe Rogerson Patrick Donovan, accessed 2 July 2015.
  7. People Moves 2010, Public Affairs News, 31 March 2010, acc 14 Dec 2011
  8. Ex-Prescott aide heads to Citigate, PR Week, 14 December 2007, p. 9.
  9. APPC Register to May 2011
  10. CDG website, Clare profile
  11. 11.0 11.1 Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 20 January 2015
  12. 12.0 12.1 Register 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014 APPC, accessed 16 October 2014
  13. 13.0 13.1 Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014 APPC, accessed 1 October 2014
  14. 14.0 14.1 Register for 1st December 2013 - 28th February 2014 APPC, accessed 1 October 2014
  15. 15.0 15.1 Register for 1st September 2013 - 30th November 2013 APPC, accessed 1 October 2014
  16. 16.0 16.1 Register for 1st June 2013 - 31st August 2013 APPC, accessed 1 October 2014
  17. 17.0 17.1 Register for 1st March 2013 - 31st May 2013 APPC, accessed 1 October 2014
  18. 18.0 18.1 Register for 1st December 2012 - 28th February 2013 APPC, accessed 1 October 2014
  19. Bioindustry.org
  20. PR Week, “Gene Therapy Company Searches For Agency,” January 11, 2008, p10
  21. PR Week, “Citigate Signs Consultant To Expand Pharma,” January 25, 2008, p10
  22. Vigilant Technology. 'Vigilant Technology wins new contracts worth US$1.8 million' Accessed 31st July 2008
  23. Company News Feed formerly Regulatory News Service 'ITIS Holdings PLC - AGM Statement'. 14th September 2005
  24. APPC register, to December 2008
  25. APPC register, to Feb 2011 and May 2011
  26. 26.0 26.1 APPC register, to May 2011
  27. APPC Register Entry for 1 Jun 2011 to 31 Aug 2011
  28. Superbrands case studies, Citigate Dewe Rogerson Brand Republic, August 2002
  29. Huntsworth and Incepta agree to £200m merger, Times, 4 March 2005
  30. Alec Mattinson Citigate's Jonathan Clare and David Wright reunite to build comms practice PR week, 28 September 2011, accessed 1 October 2014
  31. David Singleton Sharp suits and plans to blaze a trail in lobbying Public Affairs News, 1 March 2013, accessed 1 October 2014

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