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Company Name:
Advocate
Website:
www.advocate.uk.com
Industry Sectors:
Branding, communication and design
SEE Listing Publication Date:
16 December 2009

SEE Questionnaire Summary

Business Introduction

Description of business

Advocate – Branding, communication and design that makes a difference

Advocate is the trading name of Mark Epton. Since 1996 I've used the power of communication to champion organisations contributing to a greener, fairer and better world.

I deliver a complete service, from branding and communication strategy to graphic design and web design – enabling my clients to stand out from the crowd, communicate their message, change behaviour, increase their market share and add value.

My work makes a difference because I understand my clients, I'm passionate about their success and I know how to articulate their vision – and advocate their cause.

Business Values

I'm not jumping on the green bandwagon. For 14 years I've worked with clients I'm passionate about – organisations and businesses doing good things. I use my expertise in brand articulation, visual communication and graphic design to help them make a social, environmental and ethical difference.

Business Information

Date established:
2003
Contact details
Mark Epton mark@advocate.uk.com 01453 822338
Business structure
Sole trader
Address of company headquarters
8 Regent Street, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 2AD
Countries of operations
Britain
Countries where goods and/or services are sold
Britain
Size of workforce
Sole trader
Financial year
1st April to 31st March
Turnover (last financial year)
Under £100,000
Profit (last financial year)
No information submitted
Details of owners
Mark Epton, sole owner
Directors' other business interests
None

Goods and Services

I deliver an integrated communication service:

Branding
Identity
Graphic design
Web design

When appropriate I bring in associates to provide:

Programming
Marketing
Copywriting
Illustration

Business Responses

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Corporate Governance

Does your company have a corporate governance statement appropriate to the organisation?

Question developed with Manifest

Rationale for question

Corporate governance combines both protocols and structures by which an organisation is directed, operated and controlled. A company's corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities of the board, its managers, shareholders and other stakeholders.

Corporate governance may appear to be a complex and technical matter, but it is really about the basics of the business organisation. It establishes corporate accountability and transparency, and sets out directors' duties with regard to properly and honestly managing the business.

Poor corporate governance has resulted in major corporate failures. Probably the most high-profile case - amongst several in recent years - was that of Enron in 2001. Enron had grown very rapidly to become one of the world's largest companies, but collapsed when it emerged that a handful of senior executives had colluded in perpetrating massive fraud. (Read a brief description of the Enron fraud here on Wikipedia.)

Corporate collapses can have critical adverse effects on other businesses, cost jobs, wipe out investments and empty pension funds that employees depend on in retirement.

Every company, irrespective of size or sector, requires clear lines of communication, responsibility and accountability. All companies will have systems and processes of management, but smaller companies may have less formal methods.

Defining Terms

'A corporate governance statement appropriate to the organisation' is a statement detailing a company's approach to corporate governance and an adequate overview of the systems and processes it has in place to ensure the proper and honest management of its operations. Good practice is to make such statements publicly available. An adequate overview will depend on the size and complexity of the organisation.

A 'public company' is a company whose shares can be bought and sold by the general public through a recognised stock exchange.

Primary and Secondary answer requirements

ANSWERING YES

PUBLIC companies must:

  1. describe the regulatory environment in which they operate, e.g., any legal requirements pertaining to governance structure;
  2. provide an adequate overview of the methods by which the business is governed; and
  3. state where their corporate governance statement is published.

PUBLIC companies may:

  1. provide a hyperlink to the statement, if available.

PRIVATE companies must:

  1. provide an adequate overview of the methods by which the business is governed, including information about clear channels of communication, the role of directors, and systems by which appropriate checks, balances and auditing can be carried out.

PRIVATE companies may:

  1. provide evidence of the publication of the governance statement.

ANSWERING NO

All companies must:

  1. state whether they are a public or private company; and
  2. explain why they do not or cannot answer YES to this question and list any mitigating circumstances or any other reasons that apply.

All companies may:

  1. indicate any relevant practices and policies, even if they do not fully address the specifications for answering YES; and
  2. mention any future plans.

DON'T KNOW is not a permissible answer to this question.


NOT APPLICABLE is not a permissible answer to this question.


NO ANSWER YET is only permissible under extraordinary circumstances and then for only a limited period.

NO

Advocate is the trading name of Mark Epton. As a sole trader, a statement is not necessary.

Advocate is governed according to my ethical principles and values.

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(1 = v poor, 2 = poor, 3 = ok, 4 = good, 5 = v good)

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