Newcastle interior design firm appoints marketing company for PR strategy
A Newcastle based interior design specialist has appointed marketing and PR consultancy Clothier Lacey & Co (CLC) to devise and implement a marketing and PR strategy.
Danielle Brown, CLC’s head of digital, said: “After meeting the DAKOTA team, it was clear they have a great deal to shout about and some superb interior design flair to share.
“They recognised the need for a bolt-on marketing team to support them in doing this – a team, which operates with similar values, will work in partnership with them and importantly, can hit the ground running. We are delighted they decided to work with us.”
Commenting on the appointment of CLC, Terri Naylor, director at DAKOTA, said: “We have been incredibly busy recently and have completed some great projects which we are very proud of, but simply too busy to publicise ourselves.
“We recognised that we needed some professional help to capitalise on our current success, both here and in Europe.”
After speaking to a few other companies, we felt that CLC really understood our business and were able to respond to our brief quickly and effectively – and there is a great personality fit too, which is very important to us.“
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