Manchester PR agency secures new clients worth over £100k
PR agency Refresh PR is giving its turnover a six-figure boost with four new clients.
The Manchester-based company won briefs for its built environment, retail and lifestyle teams worth more than £100k.
The new contracts are with Cheadle-based social housing provider Equity Housing Group, footwear manufacturer Calla Shoes, fashion e-tailer Esteem – No Pause and personalised gift company buildmygift.com.
Refresh’s head of B2B, Erin Heywood, said of the Equity Housing Group win: “Refresh PR has extensive experience in both the housing and construction sectors and our expertise in these areas shone throughout the pitch.
“The social housing market presents some exciting challenges and we look forward to working on Equity Housing Group’s PR and communications.”
The head of consumer at Refresh PR, Caroline Gibson, commented: “Calla, Esteem and buildmygift.com were all new business launches that required intensive PR campaigns to introduce them to both the media, and the public.
“Conducting project work in 2017 demonstrated not only Refresh’s ability to provide PR that has clear influence on the profitability of the companies, but also our love for the work that we do. 2018 is an exciting time for Refresh PR and our new clients.”
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