Partner Article
Pozzoni Appoints Active Profile
North West PR and marketing agency Active Profile has been appointed by architect, Pozzoni, to create and implement a strategic marketing and PR campaign for the practice across its offices in Altrincham and London.
Active Profile won the account following a competitive pitch process. Pozzoni, which has recently undergone a complete company rebrand, is now working closely with Active Profile to develop its sector marketing and PR strategies.
Working with an expanding portfolio of public and private sector organisations, Pozzoni has successfully designed and delivered a wide range of developments in key sectors including offices, industrial, education, retail, housing, leisure, health and care.
Senior account director at Active Profile, Nicky Hughes, who heads up the property and regeneration side of the business, said: We quickly got to grips with the collective ambition of the partners to grow the business. Pozzoni is a very well respected practice and we are working closely with the team to increase their profile in key sectors across the UK.
“Our team has a great deal of specialist experience of working within the property industry and we are confident in our ability to successfully apply our knowledge and expertise to the Pozzoni campaign.”
David Hughes, senior partner at Pozzoni, said: “Having recently unveiled our new brand, this is the perfect time for us to appoint a PR and marketing agency. Active Profile has an excellent track record in property and regeneration and the team is clearly very strategic in its approach.
“This is why we felt that appointing Active Profile was the right fit for us as we set out plans to significantly grow our business over the next three years.”
Active Profile, has offices in Liverpool, Manchester and London. For more information, please visit www.activeprofile.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Active Profile .
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