Communications Clinic

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IndustryPublic relations
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
Key people
Terry Prone (Chairman),
Anton Savage (Director),
Eoghan T. McDermott (Managing Director)
Communications Clinic
IndustryPublic relations
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
Key people
Terry Prone (Chairman),
Anton Savage (Director),
Eoghan T. McDermott (Managing Director)
Websitecommunicationsclinic.ie

The Communications Clinic is an Irish communications company on Adelaide Road in Dublin, set up by former employees of Carr Communications. The company's work involves public relations, interview and media coaching.[1]

The company was set up by Terry Prone and Tom Savage.[2] Many other staff from Carr joined the business, including Hilary Kenny, Anton Savage and Gerard Kenny.[3] Tom Savage was formerly Chairman of the Board of RTÉ, having had an extensive career in public relations and media previously.[4] Terry Prone is currently the chairperson of the company.[5] In 2010, the company aimed to have over twenty employees.[6]

Clients

The Clinic's portfolio includes the Gaelic Players Association,[7] over fifteen "major corporate clients",[6] and Sinn Féin. In 2011 they worked with presidential election candidate Gay Mitchell and worked with Taoiseach Enda Kenny for his State of Nation Address.[8]

Controversy

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