Oxfam appoints Chris Gottlieb as director of comms
Oxfam has appointed Chris Gottlieb as director of comms after nearly a decade spent with the BBC.
Oxfam has appointed Chris Gottlieb as director of comms after nearly a decade spent with the BBC.
A major climate change campaign has launched a hunt for comms support as it enters its third year.
The chairman and founder of CharityComms Joe Saxton has stepped down after nearly six years.
Autism research charity Autistica has brought Dr Olivia Curno into a new head of comms role as part of a wider expansion.
Save the Children's former director of comms Joe Barrell is launching an agency targeting the not-for-profit sector, but admits 'it's a risk'.
The Big Lottery Fund, the organisation that awards lottery money to good causes, is in talks with agencies to kick-start a UK-wide campaign to involve disenfranchised young people in an alternative Olympics torch relay.
Business and community leaders are to be brought together for an ambitious national dementia campaign that is being backed by David Cameron.
PLMR has been appointed by Arthritis Research UK for a brief to raise the profile of arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions in Parliament.
A new wildlife conservation project that aims to help India's threatened tiger population has called in PR support.
Elderly groups such as Saga and Age UK have launched media responses and protests around the country as they seek to draw attention to their frustrations with the chancellor's budget.
Homelessness charity St Mungo's has called in Connect Communications as it seeks to bring greater focus on women sleeping rough.
As PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies 2012 is published, Kate Magee looks back at the past ten years to see how the industry's fortunes have fluctuated.
Roland Rudd has been named as the UK's most powerful PR professional in 2012, following research by PRWeek.
PRWeek has finished its annual search for the most talented PR professionals under the age of 29. Kate Magee looks at the 29 high-fliers making an impression on the industry this year.
Eulogy, Lansons Communications, Man Bites Dog and the London Communications Agency have been named as the best PR agencies to work for by PRWeek.


