PR consultancy Angel Media expands with new MediaCityUK base
PR firm Angel Media has expanded into a new office at MediaCityUK.
The company, which also provides media sales, marketing and social media services, is celebrating its sixth year of business as it targets growth from its new North West HQ.
Angel Media was founded by Louise Adkin, whose background in the sector includes roles with entertainment conglomerate Time Warner Inc. and the BBC.
Since its inception, the business has worked with the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, VIVA Magazine and community publication Live It Local, among other brands.
Louise said of the move to MediaCityUK: “Angel Media has been operating in a variety of sectors, for a diverse range of businesses for over six years now, and the agency is continuing to grow.
“It made sense to position ourselves at MediaCityUK – it’s a hive of creative activity where we feel perfectly placed to continue generating business for our clients and attracting new accounts.”
MediaCityUK’s head of asset management, Mark Robinson, said Angel Media will be “right at home” among the development’s mix of “major media organisations” and startups.
He commented: “We hope the strategic office move will be a catalyst for the company’s growth and we look forward to seeing them make the most of the wealth of opportunities that are here for them.”
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