Napier welcomes PR apprentice
Chichester-headquartered B2B tech marketing and PR agency Napier has hired Jessica De Lord through the PRCA’s accredited apprenticeship programme as part of its ongoing commitment to developing industry talent.
A University of Portsmouth graduate with two degrees in creative writing, Jessica brings strong creative and analytical skills to Napier’s media relations and press activities.
During her apprenticeship, she will gain hands-on experience across the PR marketing mix, working alongside Napier’s account teams supporting clients such as ABB, Vicor and Microchip.
Jessica said: “I am really excited to begin my journey into the PR world at Napier.
“Through my degrees and volunteering I have developed content creation skills and an interest in public relations, these experiences made me want to develop my skills further to support my career goals.
“The opportunities that Napier offer make this role well suited for my career in PR and marketing.
“I am looking forward to supporting our clients and the business.”
Mike Maynard, Napier’s managing director, added: “We’re very excited to have Jessica join the Napier team.
“Her commitment to her studies and great range of skills makes her the perfect fit for Napier.
“We look forward to seeing her grow and expanding her knowledge on PR in the technology landscape.”
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