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PRCA Public Affairs Register – 1 March 2010 to 31 March 2010 PRCA Public Affairs Register – 1 September 2010 to 30 November 2010 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 Bar Council for Northern Ireland 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 Liam McCloy Neil Stockley Paul Montague-Smith Emma Waterfall Kevin Doran Ursula Servis Matthew Lister Stephen Lotinga Sarah Lane Liz Lynch Iain Wood David Petrie Paul Shaping Simon Pugh Chris Martin Helen Silver George Parkinson Bryan Johnston Dalya Wittenberg Jodie Cohen Steve Summers Mena Martin Joseph Connor Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: 118 118 Alstom Power Anadarko Aspers Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers Astrazeneca BAE Systems BACTA Bank of Ireland Barrowfen Properties - DPP Berkeley Homes BT MPP Canary Wharf Carlyle Group Citibank NA Constellation Core Cities Derwent London DMA Dyson Eclipse Hotels Emirates Equitable Members Action Group Fluor Frasers - Camberwell Government of Bahrain Government of Sri Lanka GSG Holdings HomeSun Imperial Tobacco Inmarsat Jacobs Kellogg’s Ladbrokes Law Society LEO Pharma Living River London Clubs Malvern Water (Coca Cola) McGrigors LLP Mercedes-Benz Metrix Mitchells & Butlers Motor Sports Association National Express National Grid National Grid Property NICEIC/Ascertiva Oaktree Oil and Gas UK Park Group Penna Permira Places for People Port of Dover Port of London Authority Press Complaints Commission Provident Financial Red Bull Rio Tinto Rolls Royce Royalton Ltd Stannah St James – Aston Wilson House success fee TAG Farnborough Airport Tottenham Hotspur FC Treasury Holdings University and College Union Voreda – Woodlands Waitrose B2L Public Affairs Offices practising 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: Darren Caplan Sara Downey Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Business Software Alliance UK (Adobe, Altium, Apple, Asseco Poland SA, Attachmate, Autodata Limited, Autodesk, AVEVA, Bentley Systems, CNC, Corel, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation, DBA Lab SpA, Embarcadero, Famatech, FrontRange Solutions, Mamut, Map License, Microsoft, Monotype Imaging, NedGraphics, Progress Software, O&O Software, Scalable Software, Siemens, Symantec, Tekla and The MathWorks) Biossence Business Software Alliance EMEA Corporate IT Forum CSR Solutions GS1 UK Nuance Sharp Solar Unisys (security) 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: Myke Bryan Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: CIPR – Govt Affairs Group Farnham Society Farnham Visitors Forum Farnham Chamber of Commerce Forces Pensions Society South West Surrey Conservative Association 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 Rhoda Macdonald Andrew Mackay Hugo Legh Andrew Cregan Maria Allen Tamara Jackson Ele Collington Sarah Danby Charles Dewhirst Taraneh Farzaneh David Godfrey Jonathon Zokay James Atkins Charlotte Cray Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: 3m Accuray Europe Afton Chemical Limited Amey Group Services Limited Amsterdam & Peroff BSEF Boston Scientific Coventry Building Society Danone Limited Heineken I-COMP (www.i-comp.org) Lloyds Bank Neste Oil Corporation Champollion Communications Ltd Offices practising public affairs: 33 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0PW Tel: 0207 149 3700 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 Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Russia Foundation Pocket Barrow Cadbury Trust T2A Alliance Pupil Parent Partnership International Consortium of British Pensioners City Bridge Trust Scope E-Learning Foundation FRIDE ASCL EleQtra WWV Engender Forward Thinking Chechnya Peace Forum Waging Peace Make Justice Work Student Loan Company Young Offenders Academy YWCA Crime Reduction Initiatives Foundation of Art & Creative Technology Equality Trust More Associates Every Child a Chance Trust Living Streets Capital For Enterprise Jubilee Action Children’s Mutual Foundation Training Company Esmee Fairbairn Foundation Kings College Education for All Commonwealth Foundation Shaw Trust Universities UK Henry Smith Charity & Trust for London Magistrate Association 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: Katharina Derschewsky Chris Lowe Robbie MacDuff James Nason Verity O’Keefe (intern) Robert Russell-Pavier 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 Cemex Channel 6? Cordant Group DHL Express DHL Public Sector East London Bus Group Electrical Contractors’ Association G15 Housing Associations, comprising Affinity Sutton, Amicus Horizon, Catalyst Housing Group, Circle Anglia, A2Dominion Housing Group, East Thames, Family Mosaic, Genesis Housing Group, Hyde HA Ltd, London & Quadrant HT, Metropolitan Housing Partnership, Network Housing Group, Notting Hill Housing Trust, Peabody and Southern Housing Group General Healthcare Group HouseMark Hilton Worldwide IK Investment Partners Iron Mountain Lloyds Banking Group London South Bank University Moody’s Investor Services NHS Supply Chain Ranbaxy Regional Brewers including Greene King, Adnams, Caledonian, Marstons, Wells & Young’s and Fullers Severn Trent SNCF Southern Housing Group STV Water Industry Commission for Scotland The Communication Group plc Offices practising public affairs: 19 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6LB Tel: 020 7630 1411 Fax: 020 7233 5889 Email: [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Mallika Basu Richard Evans Linda Griffin Lucy Grimble James Hughes Emma Johnson Owen Larter Lizzie Linton Tom Nutt Charlotte Pusey Becky Roberts Maureen Sutherland-Smith Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Azure Properties BHP Billiton Corinthia Hotels De Beers Group Development Securities plc Invest Thames Gateway Kajima Kinetic Partners Lloyds Development Capital Korn/Ferry Whitehead Mann Millwall plc Holdings Pi Capital Rio Tinto Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets Connect Communications Offices practising public affairs: Third floor Millbank Tower, Millbank, London, SW1P 4QP Tel: 020 7222 3533 Fax: 020 7222 2627 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Staff performing public affairs consultancy services: Michael Appleton Peter Barrett Laura Blake Matt Bryant Andy Carr Hannah Corbett Tom Denney Hannah Ferriter Andrew Gairdner (non exec) Fiona Gardner Caroline Gordon James Hawkins Ivan Henderson (Associate Consultant) Lucy Holbrook Jennifer Keen Sarah King Gill Morris Andrew Pakes Andrew Smith Adam Thomas Tim Windle Emily Wallace Ben Wright Names of clients for whom UK public affairs consultancy services have been provided: Airwave All Party Water Group (Funded by: CC Water, Unison, Anglian Water, Wessex Water, SBWWI, Southern Water, WWF, Water UK, EAGA, Yorkshire Water) ARC Arun District Council Association of Police Authorities Barratt Kent Bellway Essex Bellway HPI Bericote Properties British Association of Occupational Therapists British Youth Council BT (event) CDS Co-operatives Changemakers Civil service pensioners’ alliance Derbyshire Police Authority EAGA (Joint event with places for people) EAL East Midlands Authority Fair pint? Campaign (Funded by Freedom for pubs, Karl Harrison an individual donation) Financial Services Authority GLA Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive Home Builders Federation International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Event) Local Government Information Unit Luton Borough Council MacoPharma Managers in Partnership (event) Migration Alliance and Migration Parliamentary
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