Estonia
Estonia is often considered as a model economy for the region. This “Baltic Tiger“ is known for its democratic freedom and foreign investment friendliness, and its modern market-based economy has one of the highest per capita income levels in Central Europe.
The stable economy has benefitted from strong trade relations with Finland and other Nordic countries and the country is very close to completing the Maastricht Treaty requirements for joining the Euro in 2011. Estonia’s capital Tallinn will be the “European Capital of Culture 2011“.
Grayling Estonia is a full service Public Relations consultancy with more than 30 local and international clients from a broad range of sectors. We have nine highly experienced consultants and work closely with our regional headquarters in Poland providing clients with local, regional and international expertise as required.
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Murphy Michael
CEO
Telephone: +44 20 7932 1841
michael.murphy@grayling.com
Michael Murphy is CEO of Grayling. Prior to this role Michael was CEO of Trimedia International which merged with Mmd and Grayling to create the Grayling of today. Under his leadership, Trimedia was named Best European Agency at the European Excellence Awards 2008 and Best Multicountry Agency to Work For 2008 by the Holmes World Report.
With a career spanning over 30 years, Michael has considerable experience in handling global communications programmes in most parts of the world.
In 1993, Michael Murphy was appointed Head of Shandwick’s Hong Kong Office and, the following year, took over as Chief Executive of Shandwick’s Asian operations. He was later appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Shandwick Europe and then Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Shandwick International, with responsibility for Europe and Asia Pacific.
Michael was working for The Hatch Group, a small €6M UK PR company, when it was acquired by Huntsworth plc in 2003. The following year he led Huntsworth’s acquisition of Trimedia, kick-starting the fastest ever growth story in European PR.
Michael also chaired a joint study between the UK Government and the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) into the future of the UK PR sector.
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