PR Agency Seals the Deal with Multiple Contract Wins

2nd June 2014

Sheffield-based PR agency HR Media has announced the signing of four new contract wins.

The Shoreham Street firm has agreed new public relations briefs with the charity Age UK Sheffield, national data centre providers Onyx Group Ltd and Chesterfield-based charity Kids 'n' Cancer, as well as a renewed contract with Sheffield's first celebrity endorsed restaurant, Marco's New York Italian at West Bar Green. Martin Ross, managing director at HR Media, said: -It's fantastic to be announcing four new contracts from across the Sheffield City Region where we're certainly seeing signs of renewed growth, as more and more businesses realise the importance of having a robust and coordinated PR and communications strategy in place. Founded in 1997, HR Media is one of South Yorkshire's leading PR agencies, specialising in media relations and digital communications services such as website content, video production and social media.

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