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GLR Public Relations appointed by JPS Limited
GLR Public Relations has been appointed to manage the communications and social media activity for award-winning print production specialists, JPS Limited.
Founded in 1994 by brother and sister team, John and Bridget Petty, JPS Limited specialise in the project management of fashion, lifestyle and niche brands’ mail-order catalogues.
GLR Public Relations secured the contract following a non-competitive pitch to become JPS Limited’s first agency.
Bridget Petty, commercial director of JPS Limited, said: “This is an exciting time for JPS Limited. In addition to appointing our first PR agency we’ve also been named as the Best Print and Production Service at last year’s Direct Commerce Association awards.
“GLR Public Relations has been appointed to improve our online and social presence and help us get closer to our clients, suppliers and partners.
“From the first meeting with GLR Public Relations, we identified that they shared the same core values as JPS Limited.
“We pride ourselves on our reputation for exceptional standards and we are certain the team at GLR will continue building this positive reputation.”
Joanne Gill, director of GLR Public Relations, said: “We are delighted to add JPS Limited to our expanding portfolio of clients.
“The company has over twenty-years of industry heritage and an impressive track record for working with household fashion, lifestyle and niche brands. They’ve got some incredibly interesting stories which we’re looking forward to helping them tell.”
GLR Public Relations was established in 2013 by former journalist, Joanne Gill. The firm employs five people from its offices at Wharfebank Business Centre in Otley.
For more information visit www.glrpr.co.uk
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