Jeremy Snook appointed to ICFM Council

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The Institute of Car Fleet Management (ICFM) has appointed Jeremy Snook, director at JSPR Limited, to its Council.

Chairman of the ICFM, Roddy Graham, commented: “I am personally delighted to welcome Jeremy Snook officially on to the Council in recognition of all his efforts on behalf of the institute. Jeremy has looked after the PR and marketing for the ICFM for the past six years and in that time has not only significantly raised awareness for the activities of the institute but been the driving force behind our rebrand at the end of 2011 and development of our latest website in 2012. A regular attendee at Council meetings, I am sure that Jeremy will continue to serve the ICFM with his loyal enthusiasm and add significant value to the ICFM council and the ICFM membership.”

Jeremy Snook has over 30 years PR experience managing world leading brand reputations and over 20 years PR experience achieving top results at a pan-European level. For the past 18 years he has headed multi-specialist PR agency, JSPR and before that held senior PR positions in the corporate world. These included four years as director of public affairs at Hertz Europe, responsible for 11 corporate and over 60 franchise countries in EMEA, and nine years at Porsche Cars Great Britain, latterly as one of three senior divisional managers. As manager of external affairs, he was responsible for all press and public relations, customer relations and sponsorship activities including a team entry in the World Sports Car Championship with Derek Bell and Tiff Needell as lead drivers.

Prior to joining Porsche, Jeremy headed the PR division of a specialist automotive advertising agency and started his career as press officer for Lucas-Girling.

For further press information, please contact Jeremy Snook at JSPR on 01235 227572. Mobile: 07957 867139. E-mail: jeremy.snook@jspr.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

ICFM

The Institute of Car Fleet Management is the UK's only independent not-for-profit organisation dedicated to furthering the education, recognising the achievements and advancing the profession of car fleet management.

Established in 1992, the Institute connects people involved in car fleet management, promotes excellence in car fleet management practices and delivers the industry sector’s premier education programmes. Externally accredited vocational qualifications include the Introductory Certificate, the Certificate and the Diploma in Car Fleet Management.

ICFM is winner of the first Fleet News Training Award 2010.

For more information, visit www.icfm.com

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