Talking about the evening, Read and Maxwell claimed: “We are so thankful to everyone who showed up on a stormy and gusty autumnal night and involved commemorate our rebrand with us. Considered that the original company was started in 2007, there were people there last night who we have worked with for a long time. Yet whether our clients have actually known us for some time or recently joined us, we wanted them to understand just how valued they are– they are the business to day and a much valued and important part of our next phase.”
On top of that she gave thanks to the wider group, especially Sam Evans and Elegance Pilkington, who have actually worked in business for almost ten years and who she described as “exceptional publicists and fantastic and helpful people to be about.”
Present were a number of the firm’s customers, including Kate Mascaro, editor of English language titles from Flammarion; Lydia White, author at Kew Posting; David Chaplin and Helen Lacey of Bathroom Publishing; supervisor of the Oxford Literary Event, Sally Dunsmore and Caroline Priday and Kate Farquhar-Thomson from Princeton University Press.
Starting director Katie Read provided a speech in which she invited Claire Maxwell to the partnership and introduced brand-new facets of the rebranded company, such as the Read Maxwell Speaker Bureau. She likewise attended to the altering landscape of the media and the firm’s dedication to its clients to “proactively remain on top of these adjustments and maintain going after public relations that turns the dial on sales”.
1 English language titles2 including Kate Mascaro
3 Princeton University Press
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