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[[Grayling Global]] is the new PR and lobbying firm formed by the merger between The [[Global Consulting Group]] and [[Grayling]] in 2008, both subsidiaries of [[Huntsworth Plc]].  
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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.
  
 
==Merger==
 
==Merger==

Revision as of 14:57, 24 February 2009

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.

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.[1]

References

  1. Global Consulting Group Global Consulting is now Grayling Global!, 13 March 2008, accessed 18 November 2008.