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Sheffield's MK PR lands hat-trick of new clients
Sheffield-based MK PR has landed a hat-trick new contracts including online-retailer Approved Food, UK Steel Enterprise and modern design storeNest.co.uk.
The agency, based in Sheffield’s Kelham Island, was appointed by Approved Food - the UK’s largest online retailer of discounted food and drink - following a successful business pitch to head up the company’s public relations campaign.
Last month also saw the leading PR firm announce they had won a contract with UK Steel Enterprise, a subsidiary of Tata Steel which provides equity and loan finance to growing businesses in traditional steel regions across the UK.
The MK team will begin work with innovative modern design store Nest.co.uk in the New Year.
As well as its established online sales channel, the designer furniture store boasts a creative showroom close to Sheffield’s Parkway and has appointed the PR agency to help raise its profile across the region.
MK PR director, Ashlea McConnell said: “It’s been an exciting and very busy year for MK PR as we continue grow our portfolio of like-minded clients who both challenge and inspire us.
“We are delighted to be working with the Approved Food Group, UK Steel Enterprise and Nest.co.uk and helping to build their brand awareness moving forward.”
The Kelham Island based agency, owned and run by Caroline Woffenden, represents clients on a local, regional, national and international scale and has been shortlisted twice in the previous four years as regional Outstanding PR Consultancy of the Year.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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