Wild PR expands with three new hires
Huddersfield-based PR and communications agency Wild PR has welcomed three new members of staff, growing its team to seven.
Sammy Allen has joined as SEO content specialist, bringing seven years of experience in content strategy and copywriting.
Ollie Johnston, a University of Huddersfield graduate, has taken on the role of PR executive, combining campaign support with a PR apprenticeship.
Completing the trio, Jess Ledger joins as junior marketing assistant, supporting digital marketing and social media activity alongside a content creator apprenticeship.
Their appointments follow a strong year for Wild PR, which achieved a 46 per cent increase in gross profit and a 30 per cent rise in revenue.
With offices in Huddersfield and Sheffield, the agency works with clients across the UK, specialising in PR, social media and SEO-driven content.
Katrina Cliffe, founder and managing director of Wild PR, said: “We’re delighted to welcome new members to the Wild pack.
“This year, we’ve achieved great things, from client wins to overall growth. We look forward to continuing this trajectory as we head into the new year.”
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