
Posted: June 9th, 2013
In something of a coup for the AMP, Trinity Mirror chairman David Grigson has agreed to attend our AGM in London on October 22, when he will be the principal speaker.
The company’s chief executive Simon Fox had also hoped to attend but has a prior appointment that day. However, he promised: “I will do my utmost to attend in 2014.”
If you have any questions or comments to put to David Grigson at the AGM, please use the website contact form or send them via email to: bwdesign@basswalker.co.uk
If you would prefer to write: AMP, 133 Bradbourne Vale Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 3DJ.
******
In a surprise development, Trinity Mirror has beefed up its profile with the appointment of two new senior executives, Sue Douglas and Rupert Howell, as publishing director and chairman, respectively, of Sunday Brands Ltd. The subsidiary will be responsible for The Sunday People, Sunday Mail (Scotland), Wales on Sunday, Sunday Sun (Newcastle), and Sunday Mercury (Birmingham).
Sue Douglas has a solid background in editorial and publishing, and Rupert Howell is a marketing expert. The pair had recently been involved in negotiations with TM regarding a buy-out of The Sunday People.
You can read the full story here: http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail/?display=news&code=cotn:TNI.L&action=article&articleid=8992363
THE arrest by the FBI last July of GHISLAINE MAXWELL in New Hampshire, USA, for allegedly procuring under-age girls for Jeffrey Epstein, …
IAN AUSTIN, now Lord Austin of Dudley, who was previously a Patron in the House of Commons for the AMP when he …
PETER THOMPSON, former editor of the Sunday Mirror and deputy editor of the Daily Mirror, became a full-time author in 1991.
He has …