North East PRs win over £250k in new business
Newcastle-headquartered Admiral PR has won new contracts worth more than £250k in total, from a number of clients in the oil and gas, consumer and business advisory divisions.
The firm will work wth the likes of FaulknerBrowns, Deloitte and Utilitywise, as well as international iol and gas specialists ABB.
Other contract wins include Nottingham-based rapeseed oil producer Borderfields, IT training provider New Horizons and start-up biomass boiler provider IXUS Energy.
Admiral PR founder and managing director, Georgie Cameron, said: “It’s been a tough couple of years for the communications industry, especially in the North East, which is why we took the decision to focus on specific markets. This has paid dividends, and so we are delighted to announce these new contract wins.
“We have been invited to tender and ultimately awarded these contracts because of Admiral PR’s proven track record and ability to deliver excellent results – a true testament to the team’s specialist experience and hard work. We look forward to working with these new clients and seeing these professional relationships grow.”
Tony Hitchens, marketing manager at one of the UK’s biggest energy management consultancies, Utilitywise, said: “We chose to work with Admiral PR because of their knowledge of our sector and markets, as well as their overall professionalism in delivering results.
“We look forward to working with the team and seeing how the delivery of the communications strategy adds value to our business.”
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