The company is governed by an executive management team, consisting of Adrian Coleman and Matthew Vandrau (co-chief executives), Jo Parker (chief operating officer), Stephanie Brimacombe (managing director) and David Crowther (chief financial officer). Notable former directors include
Lord Davies of Abersoch (who left the board following Chime's takeover in October 2015),
Lord Hannay of Chiswick and Dame
Sue Tinson (who both left the board on 31 December 2006), and
Lord Bell (who left the board in June 2012 following a MBO by Bell Pottinger's management team).
Good Relations group The Good Relations Group, owned by Chime Communications Limited, has 215 staff, 172 based in the UK. As well as Good Relations, the group also includes agencies Harvard, MMK and Ptarmigan; some regional offices of
Bell Pottinger Group were also rebranded as Good Relations following Bell Pottinger's MBO in June 2012. The Good Relations Group CEO is former
London Olympics communications chief Jackie Brock-Doyle.
Clients Group clients include Sky,
Sony,
Vodafone,
Unilever Until July 2012, it also managed PR for Nintendo. Prior to the MBO split, notable Bell Pottinger clients won by Good Relations included: • BPEX. In September 2007 Good Relations was briefed by BPEX, previously the
Meat and Livestock Commission, to run a campaign to raise consumer awareness of the issue. The objective was to show that messages about the plight of pig farmers were reaching consumers in order to persuade supermarkets to increase the price paid to farmers. They came up with a 'Pigs are worth it' campaign. • PowerPerfector: an energy-consumption reduction technology company appointed Good Relations in September 2009, ahead of the UK government's 2010 push on carbon reduction. • Almac Group: a provider of integrated drug development to the
biotechnology and
pharmaceutical industries, appointed Good Relations in March 2010. ==London Stock Exchange de-listing==