Luxury train hires first PR support
Matt Cartmell 06-Oct-08
A luxury new 'hotel train' called The Danube Express has appointed PR support to promote trips to destinations such Transylvania and Kracow.
A luxury new 'hotel train' called The Danube Express has appointed PR support to promote trips to destinations such Transylvania and Kracow.
EMI has brought in Amy Sloane-Pinel to serve as its director of corporate communications, EMEA.
Ash Healthcare has been brought on board by The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs (TOPRA) to help promote the profession.
The Mint Group is on the hunt for an agency to launch the first French film channel on Sky.
New Labour strategy guru Peter Mandelson is returning to the government, while Gordon Brown's communications chiefs Damian McBride and Stephen Carter are both set to take new roles.
European public affairs agency FIPRA International has boosted its consumer practice with the appointment of three senior advisors.
Brighter Group has won a brief to promote Business Travel Market, a new event for the business travel industry.
Compass Group UK & Ireland, part of the world's largest catering company, has brought in Good Relations to position it an expert in 'workplace eating'.
BBC Radio 5 live has hired onlinefire PR for a football based social media campaign to target fans between the ages of 20-40.
The British have never been particularly good at talking sensibly and rationally about executive pay. The press whip up the baying crowd, and pour petrol on the flames of envy rather than promote reasoned debate on the issues. As a result, while Brits do not mind a footballer earning £1m, they object to a similar sum for a businessman. They can understand what makes Ronaldo worth the money, but not the corporate CEO.