Marcus Williamson Explained

Marcus Williamson is a British writer, journalist and campaigner. As an obituarist he has written obituaries of more than 400 subjects, including artists, poets, musicians, actors and inventors for The Independent, The Guardian, The Scotsman and Jewish Chronicle .[1]

Campaigns

Phorm

In 2009 the AIM-listed (since delisted and failed) spyware company Phorm created a website Stopphoulplay.com to attack Williamson and fellow campaigner Alexander Hanff. The company accused Williamson of '...waging a "serial letter writing" campaign to Phorm's potential customers and partners in attempt to discredit the company and Mr Ertugrul.' [2] The site was soon taken down and later described as a "PR disaster".[3]

CEOemail.com

He is the editor of the consumer information website CEOemail.com, which provides the email addresses of many company CEOs. The website is free for non-professional users, with a fee for business users for each email address provided.

In 2010 he revealed that the CEO of the Nationwide Building Society had closed down his email address, rather than face emails from upset customers.[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marcus Williamson. The Independent.
  2. News: Neate. Rupert. Phorm chief labels critics 'serial agitators'. The Telegraph. 28 Apr 2009.
  3. News: Neate. Rupert. Phorm's Stopphoulplay site is a PR disaster. https://web.archive.org/web/20090628191401/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/rupertneate/9669467/Phorms_Stopphoulplay_site_is_a_PR_disaster/. dead. 28 June 2009. The Telegraph. 1 May 2009.
  4. News: Insley. Jill. Nationwide chief executive shuts down email address. The Guardian. 14 September 2010.
  5. Web site: Bloomsbury International Encyclopedia of Surrealism - Search Results.