Horizonworks appointed to top Institute of Water PR contract
North East marketing firm Horizonworks has been appointed to promote the Institute of Water’s 2014 Annual Conference and National Innovation Awards.
The firm will provide pre, and post-event PR to support the conference and awards which is based around the theme - ‘delivering great services in the water industry.’
Speaking about their new partnership with Horizonworks, Dan Barton, marketing and communications manager at the Institute of Water, said: “I’m very excited to be working with Horizonworks on this project. The company has an impressive track record of delivering similar projects so it’s fantastic to have the team on board for 2014’s conference.”
Samantha Davidson, managing director of Horizonworks, added: “We’re very pleased to be working with the Institute of Water – the only organisation of its kind in the UK. The conference has attracted some very high profile speakers from a wide range of industry sectors and we’re delighted to be playing a part in it.”
The Institute of Water National Conference 2014 runs from June 5-6 in at Bristol Science Centre.
Formed in 1945, the Institute of Water is the only professional body solely dedicated to supporting the careers of people working in the UK water industry.
The Institute aims to inspire its members to reach their potential by providing opportunities for all people in the UK water sector to enhance their careers through learning, recognition, networking and professional development.
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