Fleishman-Hillard and UK Politics
In April 2005, Kevin Maguire wrote of F-H distributing a glossy brochure to their clients sketching the likely changes that could be expected under a Labour government led by Gordon Brown. "Warning multinational bosses that the next Labour premier's philosophy is built on - wait for it - equity, the booklet predicts Brown will centralise power around himself," Maguire wrote.
In June 2005, Kevin Bell, Fleishman-Hillard UK CEO, spoke at a one-day conference in London titled 'ID Cards: Towards Procurement and Implementation'. The title of his talk was "Achieving public acceptance".
Fleishman-Hillard was rated 'International Agency of the Year 2005' by the Holmes Report. In 2004, for the 12th consecutive year, Fleishman-Hillard was ranked by clients of other agencies as having the industry's highest reputation for quality; in comparison with the 37 firms measured in the survey, Fleishman-Hillard ranked first in brand awareness among clients of other agencies for the 3rd year in a row (Thomas L Harris / Impulse Research Survey).
So far, as at February 2007, the firm has been awarded 87 Silver Anvils from the PRCA Silver Anvil Award Program, 76 Sabre Awards, 27 CIPRA Awards. The Dublin office, Fleishman-Hillard Saunders, has received 26 PRCA Awards since 1996, including a Supreme Award for Excellence in Public Relations in 2000.
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