Thursday, May 2, 2024

New account director and office for Nottingham PR agency

There is cause for double celebration at Nottingham PR agency RedTree PR as the company opens its new office on Regent Street in Nottingham City Centre, and appoints a new account director following a period of consistent growth.

The move into its new office lays the foundations for the future growth of the business, which was established by Managing Director Chris Mitchell in 2013. Since then, the firm has grown to work with a range of clients across the UK, primarily in the education, finance, property and construction sectors.

To support its client base, the company has also appointed Sarah Wilkinson. Sarah joins the business as an account director, and will be responsible for developing and delivering client PR and content strategies and supporting the growth of RedTree PR.

Sarah joins the business from her previous role as PR & content marketing specialist at Mortgage Advice Bureau, and brings with her a wealth of marketing experience from numerous different industries, including travel and tourism, software development and financial services.

Speaking on the appointment, Chris Mitchell, Managing Director at RedTree PR, said: “Sarah has significant experience that will be perfect for our current clients, future clients and the business as a whole. I am delighted to welcome Sarah to RedTree and I am looking forward to her becoming an integral part of the company over the coming years.”

Sarah added: “Having worked as part of an inhouse Marketing team for the past five years, I am delighted to join the RedTree team and very much look forward to rediscovering my agency roots.

“RedTree is held in very high regard by its broad portfolio of clients so I’m excited to get stuck in and deliver results for our clients and drive the growth of RedTree.”

The move to Regent Street and Sarah’s appointment follows a period of consistent growth driven by new client wins. The company has recently started working with IMA Architects and construction company Enrok Construction, and has also been retained by its established clients.

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