Partner Article
Refresh PR clinches contract with facilities management firm Vivark
Award winning Manchester agency, Refresh PR, has scooped its fourth new client win of the New Year.
Following a competitive pitch, the Northern Quarter based agency has secured a retained account with Liverpool-based facilities management company and social enterprise, Vivark, part of the First Ark Group.
Refresh PR has been challenged with raising awareness of Vivark and its services in the Liverpool City Region and wider North West, as well as building a national profile for the company across its key sectors including commercial property, healthcare and education.
Tony Cahill, executive director of business and service development at Vivark, said: “As a social enterprise, we are committed to making a difference to the communities in which we operate.
“We were impressed by Refresh PR’s passion and understanding of our industry, as well as the ideas the team put forward and its approach to creating a solid strategy. “
Sophie Smith, account director at Refresh PR, said: “The first time we met the Vivark team, we knew that they were a great fit with us. The team shares many of the same values as us and we’re very much looking forward to working in partnership with them to deliver a successful PR campaign.”
Following a number of new client wins, including health and wellbeing brand, Arbonne, and Lloyd Piggott Chartered Accountants, as well as ambition to continuing expanding throughout 2014, Refresh PR is currently recruiting for new team members. For more information visit www.refreshpr.co.uk.
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