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Charlotte Street Partners is a strategic communications consultancy, based in Edinburgh and London, that launched in January 2014. The consultancy provides advice to businesses, organisations and individuals. The co-founding managing partners were Andrew Wilson, a former head of group communications at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Malcolm Robertson, former BAA communications director. The founders had been identified as the top faces to look out for in 2014,〔 and the formation of the consultancy described as “the biggest PR launch in Scotland for some time”.〔 Other partners include: Chris Deerin, former political editor of the Daily Record and head of comment for The Daily Telegraph; and Sharon Nimmo, formerly a business journalist with Scotland on Sunday.〔 Kevin Pringle joined as a partner in 2015, having previously been the strategic communications director for the SNP. The consultancy is chaired by Sir Angus Grossart, a veteran of merchant banking and media. Directors of the consultancy include: Roland Rudd, founder and chairman of RLM Finsbury; James Murgatroyd, Managing Partner of RLM Finsbury; and Johnny Hornby, CEO of The & Partnership.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About us )〕 In January 2015, the firm announced they had hired David Gaffney from RBS as an associate partner in its Edinburgh office. A further associate partner joined, Robert Ballantyne, who had formerly been deputy chairman at financial PR agency Cardew Group. Their client list includes FirstGroup, the British transport company. ==Frame Creative PR== In late 2014, collaboration with Frame Creative, an advertising and digital agency, led to the launch of a new consumer PR business, Frame Creative PR. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charlotte Street Partners」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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