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Digital PR firm Jennie Holland PR has appointed Navkiran Bains to its team as senior social media executive.
Navkiran joins the agency as it welcomes new clients in the travel and property sectors who have appointed the team to provide digital PR, social media and influencer marketing services.
New clients include holiday company The Perfect Break, which provides value UK holidays for adults.
Expanding on the agency’s extensive experience within the property and construction sector, the team has also been appointed to provide PR and social media services to Addison Hunt and Sherwood Oak Homes.
Chartered quantity surveyor and project management company, Addison Hunt, is working with the agency to raise the profile of its services – client and contractor side – and its skilled team, based at its Loughborough office.
Residential property developer, Sherwood Oak Homes, has chosen Jennie Holland PR to publicise and build desirability for its new homes and lifestyle offering at its new 300+ home Mansfield development, The Oaks, and other UK-wide sites.
Navkiran, from Derbyshire, is a social media content and engagement specialist and will be leading the social media strategy and execution for a number of clients across the agency.
Navkiran said: “The opportunities presented by social media are unlimited for businesses and at Jennie Holland PR we harness that and maximise what can be achieved through company platforms. At the heart of our social media management service is building relevant and engaged online communities.
“I’m honoured to have joined the talented team at Jennie Holland PR and to be delivering innovative content strategies for our clients.”
Navkiran’s appointment comes just months after Katie Ford joined the agency as senior PR manager. Katie joined the business from the marketing team at hosiery brand Pretty Polly and is the creative lead for clients in the food & drink, property and professional services sectors.
Managing Director, Jennie Holland, said: “It’s wonderful to welcome Navkiran to the business. As an agency, we found that the pandemic compelled many businesses to put marketing at the forefront of strategy, leading to further demand for our services. Continuing to build our team is a fantastic journey and one of my favourite parts of my job is getting to know new team members.
“I’d like to thank our new clients for choosing us as their PR partner. These are impressive businesses and organisations and we are already working with them to reach their marketing and wider business objectives.”
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