Weber Shandwick North drives expansion following spectacular growth
The Manchester office of leading UK and global PR agency, Weber Shandwick, is bolstering its consumer and corporate expertise in response to significant growth and client wins.
Three new faces have been recruited in the last two months in the company’s quest to secure the brightest and the best talent.
Account executive, Gemma Clulow (23) joins from The Scott Partnership and brings two years of experience in the technology, life science and pharmaceutical sectors.
Anna Golding (26) has moved from Mischief PR in London to join the team as an Account Manager. She has worked with national consumer brands and household names for the past four years, and has vast events experience under her belt.
Lizzie Agar (19) is currently studying for a degree in Communications and Public Relations and has joined the team as a PR Assistant during her placement year.
Colin Byrne, chief executive of Weber Shandwick in the UK and Europe, said: “The Weber Shandwick North team are prospering, smashing its own records and outperforming most of their Weber Shandwick counterparts in Europe. This is in no small part thanks to the strong leadership and dedicated and creative team of professionals – the expansion of which will be key to continued success.”
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