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Public Affairs / Issues Management
This is sensitive and delicate work, undertaken at a high level within our organisation. The first stage is establishing who our clients should be influencing. Thereafter it is vital to identify opportunities for effective key stakeholder interface, providing guidance, support and facilitation. For clients it is also about advising them on their communication needs during times of difficulty and helping them to manage their reputation internally and externally.
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Adria
Adria Ltd was once one of the largest textile companies in Northern Ireland. The company supplies ladies’, children’s and men’s hosiery to major High Street multiples throughout the UK, Ireland and North America.
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ASDA
We have been working with ASDA since August 2005 with a brief to manage its Northern Ireland market entry and expansion campaign. This embraces consumer media relations and public affairs support.
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Energis (formerly Nevada tele.com)
Energis, formerly nevadatele.com, is all-Ireland communications company. We worked with the company during its initial three years of operation until March 2003, when the marketing function within the company was moved to Energis headquarters in the UK following their buy –out of their local 50:50 partner Viridian.
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Fruit of the Loom
Fruit of the Loom is the world’s leading tee-shirt/underwear brand, but it battles against fierce competition in the global textiles market. In common with many other textile companies, it has had its share of negative headlines.
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John Lewis
In November 2004, we were commissioned by John Lewis to provide PR advice and support in Ireland.
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Local Government Boundaries Comissioner
Morrow Communications assisted the Local Government Boundaries Commissioner (LGBC) to proactively manage the official launch, and subsequent consultation period of its recommendations for the new make up of the council boundaries in Northern Ireland, following the Review of Public Administration (RPA).
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Premier Power
Premier Power Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of BG Plc (formerly British Gas), owns and operates Ballylumford Power Station, one of the largest power stations on the island of Ireland.