Head Of Policy

Head of Media Relations                           London N1

£Excellent Salary + share options + health + pension + benefits

McDonalds has appointed Ellwood & Atfield to recruit a Head of Media Relations, to continue building stakeholder trust in the McDonald's brand and business.

At McDonald's giving people the full picture when it comes to what they do and how they do it is as important to them as the service they provide to their customers. Their PRWeek award-winning team are enhancing the company's corporate reputation with key stakeholders, and a Head of Media Relations is required to build upon the story so far. With strong political acumen, and issue-led media handling experience, you will share their vision and ambition to provide thought leadership and strategic thinking with stakeholders. For the 'full story' click here.

The Head of Media Relations will work closely with senior executives within McDonald's click on the links below to see the biographies for three of them.

» Executives Biographies - Steve Easterbrook | Nick Hindle | David Fairhurst | Brian Mullens | Jill McDonald

For a copy of the job description and the advertisements click on the links below.

» Head of Media Relations - Job Description (MS Word)
» Head of Media Relations - Advertisements (MS Word)

Below are links to six press articles from a range of titles.
» Press Article - Guardian (PDF)
» Press Article - Mirror (PDF)
» Press Article - The Times (PDF)
» Press Article - Fortune (PDF)
» Press Article - Big Mac is back (PDF)

For more information on McDonald's visit www.mcdonalds.co.uk or www.makeupyourownmind.co.uk

To apply for this role contact Catherine Purvis on 020 7340 6480, or send your CV quoting reference MCD to enquiry@ellwoodandatfield.com

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