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Since, 2003, to be exact. Like I said, Ryan started the blog in 2003. He posted an agency list that up until just recently, I was still referencing. He posted agency and corporate PR news. Who would have thought we’d all miss legendary marketing reporter Bob Geiger, with his prickly coverage of the agency scene!)
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supports creative agencies with company direction and differentiated propositions. An excellent place to start is with the Higgs Review ‘Good Practice Suggestions’ , which were published in 2003 to provide guidance on the role of the Chairman, non-executive directors and any nomination and renumeration committees.
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