Sheffield PR agency expands team in preparation for 'projected business growth'
A Sheffield PR agency has added six new employees to its team following increased business and client wins.
HRM, a PR and creative agency, said that the new hires were also due to ‘projected business growth’.
The new employees expand the services that HRM offers, with the appointment of a new digital executive adding a new arm of digital support to its existing portfolio.
Richard Fidler, Chief Executive of HRM, said: “We are continuing to grow at HRM with the appointment of six new members of staff in less than a year.
“Bringing in our second key client manager, and first digital executive, is testament to the work that we are doing and the strength of the business.
“Kim, Jade, Bronte, Cruize, Anna and Sasha bring an array of skills, experience and expertise to HRM as we continue to develop new business avenues.”
Kim D’Arcy, who has returned to HRM after seven years running her own PR consultancy, said: “HRM has entered a new, re-branded era and it is great to be back.
“As we create new opportunities and drive our offering forward, it is an exciting time to be part of the team.
“With exceptional talent at the agency, it is refreshing to have joined a team that will take our clients to the next level – watch this space.”
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