Charlotte Gilmore

Athenaeum Leadership Fellow

Work

  1. Published or Performed

    Hegarty on Advertising: Turning Intelligence into Magic - book review

    Gilmore, C., 2013, International Journal of Advertising .

    Research output: Other contributionsOther contributionpeer-review

  2. Published or Performed

    Reassessing the role of the account planner: an investigation into the drivers for change and their impact on the account planning function.

    Gilmore, C., Eadie, D. & Grant, I., 2001, University of Strathclyde - working paper series .

    Research output: Other contributionsOther contributionpeer-review

  3. Published or Performed

    Account Planning and integrated marketing communications

    Gilmore, C., Crosier, K. & Eadie, D., 2001.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review

  4. Published or Performed

    Exploring the advertising creative marriage: 'til death do us part?

    Gilmore, C., 2005.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review

  5. Published or Performed

    Advertising Agency Planning - Conceptualising Network Relationships (best paper)

    Grant, I. & Gilmore, C., 2006.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review

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    Examining the advertising creative-client relationship

    Gilmore, C. & Townley, B., 2008.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review

  8. Published or Performed

    Ambivalence Revisited: Advertising Copywriters Feelings towards Digital Media

    Gilmore, C. & Grant, I., 2010.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review

  9. Published or Performed

    Flex and Reflexivity: Leadership in Festival Networks

    Hibbert, P., Beech, N. & Gilmore, C., 2011.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review

  10. Published or Performed

    Breaking Barriers to attendance in contemporary classical music

    Gilmore, C., 2011.

    Research output: Contributions to conferencesPaperpeer-review