Pointless ministers?
9 May 2013
Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.
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Ingrid Marson is director of Acorn PR, which provides public relations and marketing services to charities and social enterprises. The company is run on a not-for-profit basis, offering affordable, ethical PR to the third sector.
Acorn PR works exclusively with not-for-profit clients, and has worked with a wide range of charities, including Marie Curie Cancer Care, The Horse Trust and Mind in Mid Herts.
Before setting up Acorn PR, Ingrid worked in communications for international development charity Computer Aid and as a journalist and editor for online technology news site CNET.
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