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Scriba scoops duo of prestigious agency accolades
B2B communications specialist, Scriba PR, has been named number 22 in Prolific North’s prestigious top 50 listing — while scooping the 17th spot in its round-up of the 20 fastest growing PR agencies in the North.
Approaching a decade in business, the Huddersfield-headquartered business — which specialises in technical briefs — serves a client roster of 46 and counts a host of international and UK-based companies such as UNTHA, OT Group, Natural HR, and BeFibre within its remit.
Of the agency’s success, managing director, Katie Mallinson, said: “In the early days I was told that selecting a technical niche was the wrong approach, but I stuck to my instincts and couldn’t be prouder of where we find ourselves, all these years later.
“Having climbed 7 places in the Prolific North top 50, we were already over the moon — but to find out that we’d made the fastest growing list too, is a great source of pride.
“As many business owners will know, it’s not often that you take time to step back and give yourself a pat on the back but the feeling of being recognised by an impartial organisation — especially one as widely-respected within the industry as Prolific North — is an incomparable feeling, and one that I will never take for granted.
“I’m incredibly grateful to have such a talented team by my side as we journey through some wonderful successes.”
Following a recent brand evolution, the company has embarked on the next phase of its strategic growth plan — with an ambition to increase revenue 10%, meeting its target of £850k by January 2023.
Soon to announce a series of major client wins, plus a senior addition to the team, the outlook is bright for the growing agency as it continues on a bold trajectory — a move which the team hopes will see it climb further up Prolific North’s listing in the years to come.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Katie Mallinson .
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