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May 12, 2011
Business
In some ways, bringing the public relations business to China is like bringing chopsticks to Peking.
Sept. 16, 1985
Dentsu Burson-Marsteller, a joint venture between Japan’s largest advertising agency and a major U.S. public relations firm, opened an office in Los Angeles to provide communications counseling to Japanese companies doing business in the United States and based on the West Coast.
Feb. 6, 1989
Science & Medicine
Burson-Marsteller announced the appointment of Susan M.
Jan. 25, 1993
To Chris Komisarjevsky of giant Burson-Marsteller, his business is about facts, and the Internet might be a tool for airing them.
Dec. 17, 1998
Olympics
When Burson-Marsteller’s small staff in Seoul was providing worldwide public relations for South Korea’s Olympic Organizing Committee, it had to refer any new business that came its way to Korean firms.
June 6, 1988
Two years ago, several public relations firms set up shop in Orange County to attract the high-technology companies that were going to turn the county into the next Silicon Valley.
July 13, 1986
When executives at one local high-technology firm decided to hunt up business in Europe, they didn’t make so much as one transatlantic phone call.
March 24, 1985
World & Nation
Santa Barbara-based consultant Graham Phillips will join Burson-Marsteller as chairman on Nov. 1.
Oct. 9, 1997