Advertisement Space
//Luxury beauty event comes to Bettys Harrogate to celebrate Yorkshire Day//The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July//Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development//Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons at Harewood House//Leeds gears up for its biggest wellbeing week 1 - 7 June 2026//Leeds Lit Fest 2026 brings stories, poetry and big ideas to the city//Love, loss and lifelong connections woven into new exhibition//Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan//Luxury beauty event comes to Bettys Harrogate to celebrate Yorkshire Day//The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July//Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development//Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons at Harewood House//Leeds gears up for its biggest wellbeing week 1 - 7 June 2026//Leeds Lit Fest 2026 brings stories, poetry and big ideas to the city//Love, loss and lifelong connections woven into new exhibition//Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan
Four key hires for technical PR agency
Back to News
Business

Four key hires for technical PR agency

The Editor

The Editor

|2 min read

Technical communications specialist Scriba PR has made four key hires – taking the headcount to 13 – to bolster its service offering and tackle even more strategic briefs.

Bolstering the account management team is Katie Coxall, who joins the B2B PR firm from Open Communications Ltd – where she looked after messaging for the likes of HARIBO and The Yorkshire Mafia.

With a wealth of agency experience and a masters degree in linguistics, Katie’s passion for the written word will see her lead on several of Scriba’s complex client accounts – including employee relations technology and workplace data analytics.

She’s joined by digital marketing executive, Danielle Butler – a specialist in visual content who also volunteers for the CIM’s Yorkshire Regional Board as events and education ambassador, delivering support for students and industry professionals in the county as they further their career.

Coming from a higher education background and having worked at the University of Huddersfield for the last seven years, Danielle strengthens Scriba’s service offering to ensure content is maximised and made accessible across various online platforms.

Having recently graduated with a 2:1 in marketing from Manchester Metropolitan University, Bethany Lunt is Scriba’s newest PR executive. Already working on 15 client accounts, Bethany is responsible for drafting social media, newsletter, and web news copy, as well as helping with the distribution of press releases and collation of coverage.

Executive assistant Shona Stringer completes the new line-up, swapping a career in personal training to work closely with Scriba’s management team, to oversee the smooth running of the award-winning comms agency’s Huddersfield HQ.

These appointments complement increased demand for the firm to act as organisations’ bolt-on communications department, offering a complete marketing director service to those without access to an in-house resource.

Speaking of the growing team, Scriba’s founder and Yorkshire Businesswoman member Katie Mallinson explained: “As our team develops to encompass a range of skills and strengths, everything comes back to a genuine passion for the written word. People are often surprised to learn that not one of our 13-strong team has a formal PR degree, but instead come from several relevant backgrounds – including journalism, marketing, linguistics, and law.

“The business climate and world of communications never stops evolving, and there are so many more opportunities for us to add value with our content – especially for clients where we have a direct ‘in’ to the board. It’s true that PR often gets a bad reputation as being nothing but a costly expense, but we’re on a mission to change that.”

Having welcomed 16 new accounts over the past 12 months, the news follows the communication agency's listing within the Prolific North Top 50 PR Agencies 2020.

Pictured left to right: Shona Stringer, Danielle Butler, Katie Coxall, Bethany Lunt

Sponsored
728×90

Related Articles

The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July

The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July

Take the short hop over the Pennines and visit The Brit Fest taking place this Summer from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th July 2026 at Ashley Hall Showground in Altrincham, it promises it’s biggest and most spectacular event yet – a four-day celebration of live music, community, and British culture that continues to grow from strength to strength. Headlining the festival will be Happy Mondays on Friday, Holly Johnson on Saturday, and ABC on Sunday, joined by a stellar cast of British music icons i

Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development

Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development

Growing families in West Yorkshire are being encouraged to take a look at David Wilson Homes’ Castle Syke Grange development in Pontefract, where a range of three and four bedroom homes are available to reserve. One popular style currently for sale at the development is the four bedroom Winterton style home, designed to suit the evolving needs of modern homeowners. There are currently Winterton style homes ready to move into for the summer at the development, available with a deposit contrib

Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan

Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan

Yorkshire-based bath and shower tray manufacturer Trojan has appointed Gurpreet Bagri as its new group health and safety manager, as it strengthens its workplace standards. Gurpreet brings over 20 years of experience in health, safety, wellbeing, and environmental and quality management across a diverse range of industries. Most recently, she served as senior sustainability and experience manager at nursery retailer Mamas & Papas. In this role, she was responsible for health, safety and comp