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Refresh PR is on the job with Detail2Recruitment
Award-winning Manchester PR Agency, Refresh PR, has been appointed by recruitment specialist, Detail2Recruitment, to lead a new direct marketing campaign aimed at the retail and leisure industries.
With offices in Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin, Detail2Recruitment has specialist teams covering retail, leisure and hospitality, and digital sectors. This expertise has resulted in long term partnerships with household names, including Casual Dining Group, Mitchells and Butlers, Debenhams and Carphone Warehouse.
Refresh will produce relevant and engaging content to highlight Detail2Recruitment’s expertise. The agency has extensive experience generating tangible business results through targeted campaigns in the food and drink, built environment and health and beauty sectors.
Founder and managing director of Detail2Recruitment, Mike Wood, said “Following our recent growth, we wanted to focus on targeting our key customers in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors. With its experience working on engaging marketing campaigns in our target markets, Refresh was the right fit to move this forward.”
Emma McCallum, associate director at Refresh PR, said; “With the recruitment sector booming, we knew this would be a fantastic project to get our teeth stuck into. Increasingly, businesses want to talk directly to the industries they operate in by offering new insights and creative content. We’re looking forward to working with Detail2Recruitment to do just that.”
For more information about Refresh PR, visit our website or call 0161 871 1188. Follow Refresh PR on Twitter @RefreshPR.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Erin Heywood, Refresh PR .
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