PR specialist launches reputation consultancy
A Leeds-based communications specialist has launched a new consultancy aimed at helping businesses and leaders protect and strengthen their reputations.
Emma Streets has founded Streets PR, a reputation management consultancy focused on supporting corporates and founders through complex communications challenges.
After 20 years working across agency and in-house roles, she brings specialist experience in reputation management and crisis communications, including senior positions at Tigerbond and major UK delivery firm Evri.
Emma, whose background spans social media and influencer engagement, traditional media relations, internal communications and public affairs, says the consultancy will provide strategic advice and training, covering emerging risks such as cybersecurity threats, deepfakes and online misinformation.
Drawing on established networks across Leeds and London, Streets PR will offer a consultant-led service tailored to organisations navigating heightened scrutiny and rapid information cycles.
Emma said: “I’ve worked in industries as diverse as healthcare, tech, beauty, education, ecommerce and shipping.
“The last two decades have been transformative for each one, and crisis and reputation management has always played a key role, but it’s never been more business critical.
“Grounded strategic communications advice with input from subject specialists, from legal to cyber, and continually adapting to the media dynamics that we’re all operating in, is essential for organisations across all sectors.
“I’m excited for this next chapter.”
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