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Leeds Communications Agency SLB PR Launch London Office With Bold New Brand.
From Monday 17th September 2018, lifestyle comms agency SLB PR will operate out of a new London office as well as their HQ in Leeds.
To celebrate the new office, SLB have overhauled their branding to truly define who they are, armed with a brand new website, logo, colour scheme and fresh blog detailing their latest projects.
Former Senior Account Manager Sam Johnson will be promoted to Account Director and relocating to London to launch the new office, after almost six years of working as company Director Sharon Brigden’s right hand man in Leeds. Sharon will remain at the flagship office to head up the existing team, including their latest recruit, social media expert Emma Roberts. The new office, based in Whitechapel, is the perfect location for the company, surrounded by some of the capital’s best fashion, food, music and culture. Sharon Brigden, founder and Director of SLB PR says, “With the expansion plans we have in place, it was necessary to have some of our team based closer to our clients and media friends in London and we’re really looking forward to the next chapter. We love London, but we’re proud of our Northern roots - and you’ll never catch us moaning about the tube strike!”
SLB are responsible for brands within the professional hairdressing industry, such as BaByliss PRO, RUSK and celebrity hairdresser Andrew Barton. Their appointments in Leeds include Caddick Developments’ SOYO neighbourhood, LeedsBID and the MOJO bar group.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by SLB PR .
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