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Waterfront Communications
IndustryCommunication, Lobbyism
Founded1993
Defunct15 December 2020 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersHellerup, Copenhagen, Denmark
Key peopleLars Poulsen
Number of employees5–9 (1 January 2013)
Websitewww.waterfront.dk

Waterfront Communications A/S (or just Waterfront) is a Danish PR- and Lobbying Bureau, and was created in 1993 by the former member of the European Parliament Lars Poulsen. The bureau is a part of the worldwide media network Media Consulta. The company is located in Hellerup, north of Copenhagen.

Controversy

Main article: 2013 Waterfront Communications Lobbying Scandal

At the 13 January 2013 an internal mail correspondence, was revealed by the Danish news magazine "21 Sunday" (Danish: "21 Søndag"), that the Danish Railway Operator (DSB) had hired Waterfront to keep the freelance journalist Lars Abild engaged in something else than writing about DSB.

References

  1. "Ansatte i Waterfront" (in Danish). CVR.dk. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
  2. About us - Waterfront
  3. Lars Abild: ”Det er nederdrægtigt” Journalisten.dk (Danish)


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