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| Date: 05/07/2004 |
| EurActiv.com, the
leading independent internet media on EU policies
, conducted a survey on
corporate representations in Brussels. Done in collaboration
with
CommunicateResearch Ltd, the Journal of Public Affairs and the
consultancy Edelman, the Survey asked corporations to provide a more
accurate picture of the growth in corporate staff in
Brussels.
The survey revealed that a majority of companies are increasing the size of their Brussels staff, with a deliberate emphasis on public affairs and communication. As most companies also recognize the special skill sets of consultants, many plan to continue relying on the latter, in the area of public relations in particular.
[See related news in EurActiv's Public Affairs Section: "EurActiv survey confirms the increase in Brussels-based communication resources"] Christophe Leclercq , EurActiv Publisher, said: "after NGOs, companies now also recognise that policy decisions are often shaped by public opinion, not just through classical lobbying efforts." Andrew Hawkins , Chief Executive of CommunicateResearch Ltd, who contributed technical expertise and data analysis, commented: "for those of you working in PA, you can expect that your skills will be in high demand over the coming few years: none of the survey respondents expect any sort of decline in PA!" Philip A. Springuel , EurActiv's Senior Public Affairs Manager adds "consultancies with integrated skills and a particular expertise in PR will see continued demand for their services." To discuss implications of the Survey for public affairs professionals in Brussels, contact Philip on publicaffairs@euractiv.com, or call +32 2 226 58 17.
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