Shackleton PR grows with two new appointments
Leeds-based PR and social media agency, Shackleton PR, has bolstered its team with two new recruits, as it continues its rapid growth and takes on new clients.
Lucy Baird (27) joins as PR Account Manager and graduate Nathan Brush (21) has taken on the role of PR and Social Media Executive.
Shackleton is part of the UK’s leading online search agency, The Epiphany Group, and recent client wins include international fashion retailer, TSHIRT Store.
Lucy, a former PR graduate from Leeds Metropolitan University, joins the team from Brass, and commented: “I’m thrilled to be joining Shackleton PR at such an exciting time for the business. Working on a diverse mix of clients across a range of sectors attracted me greatly to the role and will complement my skills and experience.”
Having graduated from the University of Leeds in July, Nathan added: “I’m delighted to have joined such a dynamic agency upon leaving university. It’s a great fit with my previous experience of promoting music events and blogging, and I’m looking forward to building a successful career at Shackleton.”
Chris Hughes, Head of PR and Social Media, said: “Lucy and Nathan are two fantastic appointments and really broaden the level of PR and social media expertise we’re able to offer to our clients. I’m confident both will contribute significantly to our continued growth.”
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