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PRCA Public Affairs Register March – May 2011 PRCA Public Affairs Register – March – May 2011 Aiken PR Offices practising public affairs: 418 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 6GN Tel: 028 9066 3000 Fax: 028 9068 3030 Email: [email protected] (office manager) Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Claire Aiken Lyn Sheridan Shane Finnegan Patrick Finlay Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: McDonald’s Diageo APCO WORLDWIDE Offices practising public affairs: 90 Long Acre, London, WC2E 9RA Tel: 020 7526 3620 Fax: 020 7526 3699 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.apcoworldwide.com/uk Staff (employed and sub-contracted) providing PA consultancy services this quarter Adrian Edwards Adrian McMenamin Alex Bigham Anjali Jingree Ben Steele Charlotte Higgo Chris Genasi Christopher Steel Darren Murphy David Clark David King Edward Walsh Emma Foster Fiona Funke Kevin Gannon Gerald Power Graham Ackerman Isabella Sharp Jaselle Williams Jo Bullen Joanne Milroy Judit Arenas Kiri Jackson Komel Bajwe Lee Thompson Magdalen Bush Magdalena Stepien Maria Lavrova Maricia Fischer-Souan Martin Sawer Matthew Bostrom Maurice Fraser Maurice Rankin Natasha Vashisht Michael Phillips Paul Childs Phil Riggins Rachel Thompson Razi Rahman Rema McKend Robert Seaton Roger Hayes Sara Cruz Simon Buckby Stephanie Lvovich Steven King Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Abbott Advanced Sterilization Products Advertising Education Forum Alcan Arison Investments Avec BIC British Association of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers Cerner Corporation Cordis Denplan DePuy Dow Corning Dubravka Đorđević & family eBay Inc Ethicon-Endo Surgery GE Europe GML Limited Goodyear GHX Europe Government Malaysia Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE) Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Huntsman Inna Gudavadze & family Johnson Controls Johnson & Johnson Mars Food Masdar Media Smart UK Ltd Microsoft Million + Netjets Europe Pfizer Prysmian Recolight Ltd Samruk-Kazyna Samworth Brothers Group Skanska The Connection at St Martin’s The Scotts Co UK Tyco Electronics WWE Belgrave Offices practising public affairs: Address: No 1 Grosvenor Crescent, London, SW1X 7EF Tel: 0203 170 7987 Fax: Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Nick Dines Danny Chalkley Susan Adams Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Travelodge Hotels Ltd RO Developments Gallan Group RPC LLP Savills Grange Hotels TA Fisher Bell Pottinger Public Affairs Offices practising public affairs: 5th Floor, Holborn Gate, 26 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1QB Tel: 020 7861 2400 Fax: 020 7861 2401 Email: [email protected] 4th floor, Square de Meeus 38-40, 1000, Brussels, Belgium Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Peter Bingle Tim Collins Neil Stockley Paul Montague-Smith Michael McManus Alex Deane Kevin Doran Liam McCloy Matthew Lister Stephen Lotinga Liz Lynch Iain Wood David Petrie Paul Shaping Claire Jakobsson Helen Silver George Parkinson Bryan Johnston Dalya Wittenberg Jodie Cohen Steve Summers Mena Martin Joseph Connor Philip Peck Anne Meister Jane Nkune Tobias Ghersetti Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Ascertiva Aspers Association of Licensed Mutilple Retailers AstraZeneca BACTA BAE Bahrain, Government of Bank of Ireland Barrowfen Berkeley Homes BT Health Canary Wharf Carlyle Group Citibank NA Constellation Deloitte Derwent London DSM Dyson Emirates Airlines Equitable Members Action Group First Base Fluor Food & Drink Federation Historic Royal Palaces Imperial Tobacco Inmarsat Jacobs Kellogg's Ladbrokes Law Society Lloyds Action Now Lonhro M3 Consulting McGrigors Morgan Sindall plc Motor Sports Association National Grid Holdings National Grid Property Oil & Gas UK Park Group Permira Places for People Port of Dover PowerPerfector Princes Securities Provident Financial Red Bull Rio Tinto Rolls Royce RoSPA Royal Mail Estates Saab Southern Cross Healthcare St James Stannah STL Technologies Sunderland City Council TAG Farnborough Airport Tottenham Hotspur University & College Union Visteon - Intelligence Gathering Voreda Waitrose Zurich Assurance B2L Public Affairs Offices practising public affairs: B2L Public Affairs 111 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 0SR Direct: 020 7592 1208 Switchboard: 020 7592 1200 Fax: 020 7592 1201 E: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Natasha Thomas Phil Murphy Andrew Mildren Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Corporate IT Forum Nuance Sharp Solar Brycom Ltd Offices practising public affairs: 4th Floor, 324-326 Regent Street London W1B 3HH Tel: 020 7692 1886 Fax: 020 7692 1887 E: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Mike Bryan Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: CIPR – Govt Affairs Group PRCA Farnham Visitors Forum Farnham Chamber of Commerce UK Sailing Academy Ocean Youth Trust South First Wessex Burson-Marsteller Offices practising public affairs: 24 – 28 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2PX Tel: 020 7300 6228 Fax: 020 7404 1146 Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Matt Carter Gavin Grant George Hutchinson Andrew Mackay Hugo Legh Ele Collington Charles Dewhirst Jonathan Zokay Andrew Cregan Maria Allen Tamara Jackson Charlotte Cray James Atkins Toby Denselow Sarah Danby Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: 3M Affinitext Afton Chemical Limited Amsterdam & Peroff Bacardi-Martini BV Biomet BSEF Danone Limited Heineken UK Ltd I-COMP (www.i-comp.org) Leo Pharma Lloyds Banking Group Low Carbon Economy Limited Neste Oil Corporation PFRA Pilkington Group Ltd Revolymer Limited Renewal Energy Association/Solar Trade Association RMI National Franchised Dealers Association Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service Cavendish Communications Offices practising public affairs: 83 Victoria Street London SW1H 0HW Tel: 0203 1783450 Fax: 0203 0086180 Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Alex Challoner Gareth Morgan Murray Stewart Ben Maloney David Fanthorpe (freelance) Julian Nicholson (intern) Daniel Mahoney (intern) Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Aberdeen Property Investors UK Avarto Government Services Ltd British Waterways Creative and Cultural Sector Skills Council Crest Nicholson Regeneration Enterprise UK Guild of Travel Management Companies Met Office North London Hospice Spiritbond Transdev VocaLink Willmott Dixon Group Champollion Communications Ltd Offices practising public affairs: 33 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0PW Tel: 0207 550 5620 Fax: 020 7182 4100 Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Simon Buckby Becky Hewitt Kim Catcheside Laura Brodie Frida Williams Annie Bruzzone Jo Tilley-Riley Andy Legon Sho Konno Anastasia Batiuk Nick Colwill Sam Cannicott Estelle McCartney Sarah Norman Navprit Rai Hamir Patel Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Aston University Barrow Cadbury Trust CPF CIHE City Bridge Trust Commonwealth Foundation Commonwealth Writers Prize The Day Daycare Trust E-Learning Foundation EleQtra Esmee Fairbairn Foundation EPIM Every Child a Chance Trust Family & Parenting Institute FGM Garfield Weston Foundation Head Infinity International Consortium of British Pensioners Julie Hucker and Partners Magnified Learning Make Justice Work Network 4 Africa OikoCredit Pearl Initiative Platform 51 Pocket Refugee Council Restorative Justice Council Russia Foundation Scope Shaw Trust Start Up Now Trust for London University of Plymouth Vote in Peace Waging Peace Working Families Chelgate Limited Offices practising public affairs: One Tanner Street London, SE1 3LE David Spencer Tel: 020 7939 7939 Fax: 020 7939 7938 Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Terence Fane-Saunders Nick Wood-Dow Adrian Yalland David Spencer Peter Cuthbertson Victoria Wild Mike Hardware James Darley Jessica Herlihy Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: @UKplc Abels moving Services Ampleforth Abbey Ampleforth College Axa Barrat Developments Bunting and Sons College of Estate Management Dickinsons Espresso Education Freedom charity Genesis housing Group HCL Axon Group Hiscox Joint Contracts Tribunal Norland Managed Services Satellite Information Systems Solarwatt Staffshare Tribune Business Systems Visa Europe College Group Offices practising public affairs: College Group, The Registry, Royal Mint Court, London, EC3N 4QN Tel: 020 7457 2065 Fax: 020 7866 7900 Email: Warwick.smith@collegepublicpolicy Tel: 020 7866 7871 Fax: 020 7866 7900 Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Tom Crofts Helen Davies Katharina Derschewsky Eric Freeman (Intern) Chris Lowe Robbie MacDuff James Nason Robert Russell-Pavier Hannah Shaffer (Intern) Warwick Smith Rebecca Starr Ania Swirski Sophia Wilson Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Alliance for Beverage Cartons & the Environment (Europe) Automoney British Battery Manufacturers Association (www.bbma.co.uk) British Generic Manufacturers Association (www.britishgenerics.co.uk) Caledonia Investments
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