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Wild PR secure pack of new client wins
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Wild PR secure pack of new client wins

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The Editor

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Following a recent rebrand, Huddersfield based PR agency Wild PR has secured a further three client wins to add to their growing client base.

The agency specialises in traditional and digital PR, social media and SEO focused content creation to tell their client’s stories, raise brand profile and increase visibility. Established in 2014, Wild PR works with clients in the travel, health, property, manufacturing and professional services sectors including Specialist Glass Products, Bramleys, Heald, Iceni Silver Period Wear, Conscious Youth CIC and Mindwave among others.

Following a successful pitch, Wild PR has secured a contract with the sustainable brand The Nappy Gurus to support their Great Big Nappy Census 2021 through digital PR activity. The agency has also secured a contract with Bradford based pharmacy and aesthetics supplier, Primed Pharmacy to work across a range of marketing activity including digital PR, social media and SEO support.

Wild PR has also been contracted by charity Outlookers (previously known as Kirklees Visual Impairment Network) to assist with a new brand launch and marketing activity on a project basis.

Following a successful 6 month project with Leeds based events specialists AYRE Event Solutions, Wild PR has also secured a further 12-month contract with the company expanding their responsibilities to cover digital PR, social media and wider marketing support.

During the past 18 months, the agency has added five staff to its headcount, including its two latest recruits Mollie Earnshaw, who has joined as senior digital PR executive and Leah De La Hunty as digital marketing executive. The new appointments take the agency headcount to nine.

Commenting on the recent success, founder and managing director Katrina Cliffe said: “We’ve seen unbelievable growth over the past 18 months and these new client wins and contract extensions are a reflection of the hard work the team has put in across the board. We’re so excited to be growing our pack and we can’t wait to support our new clients achieve their wildest dreams!”

To find out more, please visit: https://wild-pr.co.uk/

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