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Lamb – Proud sponsors at the British Insurance Awards 2011

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Lamb Creative Marketing Consultancy were proud to sponsor the Marketing Initiative Award as well as be one of the event sponsors for Post Magazine’s 2011 British Insurance Awards (BIAs). These are amongst the most prestigious awards within the insurance industry and winning one carries significant kudos.

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Another successful BIBA conference for Lamb

BIBA best stand 2011 award

May 2011 saw the annual BIBA Conference take place. It was a return visit to Manchester Central, pretty much everyone’s favourite venue. Attended again by the good and the great of the insurance industry, Lamb were proud to have been retained to design and produce six stands this year.

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Neil Johnson – Lamb’s Man in Havana riding Cuba for The Children’s Trust

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Neil and Doug McKinnon; client and friend of Lamb are spending five days in December cycling 350k in aid of Lamb’s favourite charity The Children’s Trust.

15 of them are cycling and in total have thus far raised just short of £60,000.

In these daily updates he shares the pains and glories of his efforts. For people of a nervous disposition beware…

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Help The Children’s Trust by collecting Tesco and Sainsbury school vouchers

Since The Children’s Trust was Incisive Media’s selected charity for their 2009 Christmas Ball, we at Lamb have offered our services to help them wherever we can.

They were delighted with the amount of money raised at the Ball; more than £15,000 at the last count and this money has gone to great use helping them in their efforts to help children with acquired neurological problems.

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Mark Huxley speaks to Post Magazine about social networking

As social media begins to shake off the stigma of being little more than a means to wile away time, Amy Ellis investigates whether, as some predict, 2010 will be the year this new medium becomes a quantifiable marketing tool.

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