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APPC Membership

The Association of Professional Political Consultants is delighted to welcome into membership Martin Robeson Public Affairs and Guide Public Affairs.

 
Martin Robeson PA is a specialist communications, political engagement and stakeholder relations agency working exclusively for some of the leading retailers, investors and property developers throughout the UK. The MRPA team has extensive experience in delivering comprehensive communications strategies to support the successful delivery of development proposals and the promotion of strategic landholdings through the planning process.
 
Phil Brogan, Partner and Head of Public Affairs at MPRA, said
“MRPA is delighted to join the APPC and to support the important role it plays. We believe our membership both reflects our commitment to open and transparent policial engagement – at all levels – whilst also reinforcing the confidence our clients have in the high standards of our work.”
 
Westminster-based Guide PA provides strategic and tactical communications advice to a select range of clients. With experience of working with blue chip companies, not-for-profit organisations and political campaigns, Guide PA specialises in legislative programmes, building coalitions of influene and improving stakeholder perceptions.
 
Greig Baker, Managing Director, said
“I am delighted that Guide has become a member of the APPC. This is a very exciting time for the industry and we look forward to providing our clients with a gold standard service.   Promoting the work of the APPC and its Code of Conduct is an important part of that.”
 
APPC Chair, Helen Johnson, said:
 
“I am delighted to welcome Guide PA and Martin Robeson PA to the APPC at this important time in the sector’s development. The APPC Code of Conduct continues to have an important role to play as part of a self-regulatory framework – underpinning the UK Public Affairs Council’s common system of registration – and I am very pleased that two more consultancies have demonstrated their commitment to openness and transparency by joining the APPC.”
Further information:
Helen Johnson, Chair of APPC, on 07771 975549


 
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