Wednesday, February 15, 2012
11:27 AM
Norfolk public relations company Jungle PR has won a contract with local pharmaceuticals company Tyharm Pharmaceuticals.
The Yaxham-based company is set to launch its VITA-E, Vitamin E cream to the consumer market.
Jungle has already worked with design agency Farrows to manage a project to design new packaging for the consumer market.
The Tyharm contract comes as Jungle has also signed a deal with Milton Keynes-based ClassEQ.
The firm, which is a subsidiary of the specialist professional dishwashing systems Winterhalter, has appointed Jungle PR to handle all its UK trade PR. The contract begins in March 2012.
Jungle will be promoting its range of warewashers, eco glasswashers, ice machines and its what is known as a real time fresh water system called EaudeVie.
Jungle PR managing director Kate Morfoot, said she and her team were thrilled to have won the two accounts. “We have a diverse range of exciting clients and credit can be given to the range of media relations skills and press contacts our team can provide to clients.”
3 comments
@merrydancer....Local business success is something to be celebrated at a time when most of Norfolk is struggling to make ends meet. Hearing about it is positive for the local economy, and it means the PR agency in question can sustain local job opportunities for its staff. I wonder if you had your own small business and wanted to let people know of your success you'd be so dismissive?
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villaplace
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
@merrydancer: I suppose you'd rather be reading about foodbanks, domestic abuse and petty crime than local people generating business despite the downturn. That contract could just as easily have come to London. What about support for local businesses? Cynicism will get you nowhere. Try to embrace good news - you'll feel better for it!
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virtualjude
Monday, February 20, 2012
This is not news, its PR....which given the content of the story, I would have thought someone would have spotted it. This is normal day to day business of a typical company in the area....it is not newsworthy. However it is a cracking piece of free advertising.
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merrydancer
Thursday, February 16, 2012