Apt Turns Lucky 13 In 2013

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We've ended 2012 with several new client wins and are now looking forward to entering our 13th year of trading in 2013!
 
We're ignoring the myth of ‘unlucky 13’ and will be celebrating 13 years of trading through a calendar of events for staff, suppliers and clients both past and present. We have decided to mark the anniversary to reflect the many varied accomplishments we've achieved across a wide variety of client sectors during the past 13 years.

We're also acknowledging the vital contribution individual people and businesses have made in the agency’s ongoing success and growth. A proportion of the value of every marketing campaign overseen by the company during 2013 will be donated to charity as a thank you gesture to everyone who has supported apt marketing & pr so far over the 13 years.

Angie Petkovic established apt marketing & pr back in 2000. She has since become an influential advocate for many businesses, sharing her expertise whilst growing the agency through both buoyant and tough trading climates.  Angie says, “I am delighted to ring in 2013 with a raft of new client wins and to announce our 13th anniversary programme of events that symbolise a big thank you to those involved in making the company such an enduring success.”
 
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