Happy New Year From All At Apt Marketing Pr

Once again the festive season has come to an end and with lots of Christmas choccies still lying around it is hard to stick to those New Year’s Resolutions as we welcome the start of 2015.

Looking back on 2014, it was a successful year for apt! We worked with some fabulous clients on many interesting projects. Six of our clients even reached the Gloucestershire’s Top 100 Businesses 2014.

2014 also saw apt welcoming 2 new members to the team. Kelly joined us in April as an Account Manager; she has over 14 years marketing experience but doesn’t look old enough! Kristina joined in July originally for a week long internship, but because she was so brilliant she was offered a Marketing Apprentice role and the rest is history!

To add to our successes for 2014, we were extremely pleased to have won a Gold Standard Accolade for PR. Being recognised for the quality of our PR, not by other PR Professionals but by a panel of people who use PR agencies is such a reward for our efforts and it really shows how we can adapt to fully understand our clients.     

For 2015, we are really looking forward to working with our clients on some fantastic projects and continuing to provide our Gold Standard services. From all of us here at apt we hope you have a happy and prosperous New Year too!

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