Six New Clients In Strong Launch For Altitude

We’ve wrapped up our first full quarter by winning six new clients. 

Altitude’s team; PR director Jane Whitham and Senior Account Manager Adam Reeves-Brown.

We launched in February with an established client base but have quickly added major projects with Henry Boot Construction, chartered surveyor Fowler Sandford, Kirklees Council, Barnsley Council, Barnsley Museums and Sheffield City Council to our portfolio.

Highlights of the year so far include supporting Kirklees Council with public communications and PR on their £210m Cultural Heart development scheme in Huddersfield, strategic advice and planning with Sheffield City Council on their ‘See It Be It’ career engagement initiative, and being appointed by Henry Boot Construction to deliver profile-raising PR services across the north of England.

Altitude’s PR Director Jane reflected: “When we launched Altitude, we were determined to hit the ground running and we’re delighted to have added several heavyweight clients and in the first three months. We are committed to producing the best quality work, service and results for all our PR clients.

“Across the north, and particularly in South Yorkshire, we do not shout enough about the amazing things that businesses and organisations are doing. 

“Altitude is working closely with clients to develop and implement impactful public relations strategies which help organisations evolve and help businesses unlock their potential.”

Altitude, which also works with online retailer Mattress Online, environmental consultancy Arcus and offshore wind supplier Ørsted, benefits from operational support from Counter Context, with offices in Sheffield, Manchester and London.

Rachel Measures

Rachel is one of our PR Account Mangers and a fundamental member of our team, collaborating with our clients to create engaging PR campaigns and is currently working towards a prestigious CIPR accreditation. She was also recently awarded Silver at the CIPR PRide Awards (Yorkshire & Lincolnshire) for Outstanding Young Communicator of the Year. 

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