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Bury PR company appointed by 11 businesses in as many months

Bury-based Kenland Media Relations (KMR) has announced significant growth in its first year of trading.
Launched in November 2022, the PR company has since worked with 11 clients across the fashion, interiors and travel sectors.
KMR was founded by industry expert Emma Starrs (pictured left) and retail boss Jane Ramones to provide strategic communications services for consumer brands.
With decades of combined experience, the KMR team develops tailored campaigns to raise brand awareness, drive sales and strengthen client reputations.

Results-driven approach

“We started KMR to bring a fresh, results-driven approach to PR for brands in our region and beyond,” said Emma Starrs co-founder and creative director of KMR.
“The growth we’ve seen in the first year shows that our model of senior-level PR and retail expertise combined with a hands-on, collaborative style is resonating with clients.”
Kenland clients include www.cecipaolo.com, a luxury fashion and lifestyle emporium based in Ledbury; https://www.staycotswold.com The Cotswold’s leading independent holiday lettings company and www.modesandmore.com a designer vintage fashion boutique.

Increased visibility

“KMR has been instrumental in increasing visibility and driving new opportunities for our brand,” said Tracy Archer, owner director at StayCotswold. “The national coverage they’ve secured so far has been great for bookings and we look forward to continuing our work together.”
The agency offers services including media relations, product placement, influencer collaborations, awards entry, content creation and event management.
Jane Ramones, co-founder and strategic director of KMR, said: “The response from brands across our target sectors has been extremely enthusiastic. They see the value in our model, and the results we’ve been able to achieve.
“We’re thrilled with the growth we’ve experienced in such a short time, and excited for what the rest of 2023 and beyond holds as we continue expanding our capacity and client roster.”
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