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Right or wrong: the memoirs of Lord Bell

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Memoir of Lord Bell (Tim Bell), Chairman of Bell Pottinger public relations and one of the best known figures in UK media communications ... he left school at age 18 for a job as chart-boy at ABC Television. Rising through the ranks of the burgeoning West End advertising industry, in 1970 he became a co-founder of the Saatchi & Saatchi agency, duly taking on the role of International Chairman as the company acheived worldwide pre-eminence. He joined Lowe Howard-Spink & Bell as Deputy Chairman, then in 1989 formed the Chime Communications company. Bell's main claim to fame, however, was developing campaigns for the Conservative Party during the general elections of 1979, 1983 and 1987, each of which put Margaret Thatcher into Downing Street"--Publisher's description

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Right or wrong: the memoirs of Lord Bell, Tim Bell

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Titul
Right or wrong: the memoirs of Lord Bell
Jazyk
anglicky
Autori
Tim Bell
Vydavateľ
Bloomsbury
Rok vydania
2014
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
256
ISBN10
1472909356
ISBN13
9781472909350
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Hodnotenie
3,55 z 5
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Memoir of Lord Bell (Tim Bell), Chairman of Bell Pottinger public relations and one of the best known figures in UK media communications ... he left school at age 18 for a job as chart-boy at ABC Television. Rising through the ranks of the burgeoning West End advertising industry, in 1970 he became a co-founder of the Saatchi & Saatchi agency, duly taking on the role of International Chairman as the company acheived worldwide pre-eminence. He joined Lowe Howard-Spink & Bell as Deputy Chairman, then in 1989 formed the Chime Communications company. Bell's main claim to fame, however, was developing campaigns for the Conservative Party during the general elections of 1979, 1983 and 1987, each of which put Margaret Thatcher into Downing Street"--Publisher's description