Thursday, March 01, 2012

Colman Getty look back at February


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One of Colman Getty’s mantras is that our role is to manage, not feature in, the news agenda. Our primary objective is to promote our clients, and not ourselves.

So February has been an unusual month, with Colman Getty in the media spotlight not just once but twice.

Most significant was last week’s report that we are joining forces with Four Communications. It’s big news and it’s terrific news, for our clients and also for all the talented people who work with us.


Left - Colman Getty CEO Dotti Irving

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February highlights

A Tribute to Adonis, the great Syrian Poet, at the Mosaic Rooms

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We had the honour of working this month with Adonis, the Arab world’s greatest living poet, critic and essayist, whose work was being celebrated in a two month exhibition and a series of events. Hosted by the Mosaic Rooms in west London, a venue dedicated to delivering high quality, contemporary and progressive cultural programme from the Middle East, A Tribute to Adonis attracted a huge amount of attention from the UK, international and Arab media.

Action on Addiction’s Valentine’s date with the Duchess

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In January 2012, HRH the Duchess of Cambridge became Patron of Action on Addiction, the only UK charity working across the addiction field. Colman Getty has been working with the charity since the New Year to help them capitalise on this terrific opportunity to build the profile of the organisation, raise awareness of addiction and create discussion and debate about the myths and stigma attached to the illness.

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