Fleishman-Hillard
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Fleishman-Hillard is a New York, NY-based healthcare-oriented public relations firm that has received new assignments from its existing clients such as Hoffmann-La Roche, Knoll Pharmaceutical Co., Guidant Corp., Solvay Pharmaceuticals and Hoechst Marion Roussel. The firm's new international clients are Pfizer, Bayer, Zeneca, Wyeth-Ayerst and Zeneca/Boehringer-Ingelheim while its new association and healthcare provider clients include the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American Diabetes Assn., Partnership for Food Safety Education, American Academy of Medical Acupuncture and the University of Maryland Medical Center. Fleishman-Hillard's healthcare practice has account groups in Washington, DC; Minneapolis, MN; Toronto, Canada; Frankfurt, GE; as well as Milan, IT.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 1998
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Chamberlain Communications Group
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Chamberlain Communications Group (CGC) of New York, NY, has expanded its account with Eli Lilly and Co., Novartis, Abbott Laboratories and Cigna Healthcare. In 1997, Chamberlain launched Lilly's 'Welcome Back,' awards and Abbott's Alcylon and Aeroset clinical chemistry analyzers. CGC continues to promote Lotrel for Novartis as a calcium channel blocker/ACE inhibitor for hypertension and manages media relations for Cigna Healthcare. Chamberlain also supports Abbott's alliance with i-Stat Corp., the maker of hand-held, point-of-care blood analyzer, and prepared position papers on the issues of HIV positive breast-feeding mothers as well as the use of infant formula in developing countries.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 1998
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Author claims PR firm dropped him due to threat of lawsuwit
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Rocks Communications of North Carolina is said to have terminated its relationship with author Jonar Nader, the author of 'How to Lose Friends and Infuriate People,' because of a threat of a possible lawsuit. The possible liability comes from the book's title which seems to make fun of 'How to Win Friends and Influence People,' a phrase that has emerged as the motto of Dale Carnegie and Associates (DC and A). DC and A has since demanded that Nader withdraw the book.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 2000
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