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[[Grayling Global]] is the PR and lobbying firm formed by the merger between The [[Global Consulting Group]] and [[Grayling]] in 2008, both subsidiaries of [[Huntsworth Plc]]. See [[Grayling]] for more.
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==Merger==
 
[[Huntsworth Plc]] announced on March 13 2008 with immediate effect that it has merged the two international subsidiaries,  to create a new consultancy focused on public affairs, public relations, investor relations and event management. The new firm, [[Grayling Global]], will be headquartered in London, with additional offices in New York and throughout the world. It will have over 200 employees with approximately $35 million in fees, making it a leading international consultancy.
 
 
 
==People==
 
*[[Nigel Kennedy]], Group Chief Executive of Grayling, has been appointed CEO of [[Grayling Global]].
 
*[[Richard J. Wolff]], the founding Chief Executive Officer of Global, will step back from his existing day-to-day executive and managerial responsibilities and will become a Vice Chairman of [[Grayling Global]]. In addition to serving as Vice Chairman, Wolff will assume a new Huntsworth role as Managing Director, US Capital Markets.
 
*[[Alison Clarke]], Huntsworth's Group Development Director, also becomes a Vice Chairman, and
 
*[[David Atterbury Thomas]], Grayling's current Finance Director, becomes CFO.<ref> Global Consulting Group [http://www.hfgcg.com/ Global Consulting is now Grayling Global!], 13 March 2008, accessed 18 November 2008.</ref>
 
 
 
==References==
 
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[[category:Public relations firms]]
 
[[Category: Lobbying firms]]
 

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