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Luther Pendragon joins the APPC

The Association of Professional Political Consultants is delighted to welcome into membership Luther Pendragon, bringing the number of members to a record 63.
 
Luther Pendragon is one of the UK’s leading independent communications consultancies, managing corporate communications, public affairs, media relations, crisis and stakeholder communications.
 
Simon Whale, Managing Director, said:
“Luther Pendragon is very pleased to have joined the APPC. We are proud of our work and our client list, and as ever fully committed to openness and transparency in public affairs practice. We’re looking forward to playing an active part in the work of the Association and in the discussions over statutory registration.”
 
Commenting on Luther Pendragon joining APPC, APPC Chair, Helen Johnson, said:
 
“We are delighted that another significant consultancy has joined APPC at this important time in the sector’s development. This further demonstrates the continuing value and importance of APPC’s registration process and self-regulatory approach and its support across our industry.”
 
 
Further information:
Gavin Devine, APPC Deputy Chair, on 07961 160433


 
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