05 March 2018 – InterSystems, a global leader in information technology platforms, has appointed The Whiteoaks Consultancy, a leading UK-based technology PR agency, to support the UK launch of its...
27 July 2017 Ecrebo, one of the UK’s fastest growing retail technology companies, has selected The Whiteoaks Consultancy to increase brand awareness. Following a competitive pitch process, Whiteoaks was...
25 July 2017 London-headquartered payments and expense management technology company Fraedom has appointed The Whiteoaks Consultancy to spearhead a PR programme to build brand awareness in the corporate banking...
31 January 2017 DV Closet, a digital fashion start-up founded by entrepreneur Danae Varangis, has embarked on a PR and social media campaign with The Whiteoaks Consultancy. With a...
12 January 2017 The Whiteoaks Consultancy has announced the appointment of Andrew Marsden as a Non-Executive Director to help drive business growth in 2017 and beyond. Marsden’s varied and...
3 November 2016 Kaseya, the industry leader in complete IT management solutions and IT automation, has appointed The Whiteoaks Consultancy to build brand awareness among its target markets. Focussing...
25 October 2016 The Whiteoaks Consultancy has announced leading East Coast US public relations agency Version 2.0 Communications has become a full member of the Whiteoaks International Network. The...
19 October 2016 The Whiteoaks Consultancy has further bolstered its international expertise by partnering with leading Australian PR agency Zadro. Headquartered in Sydney, Zadro specialises in integrated communications across...
13 September 2016 The Whiteoaks Consultancy has promoted Susan Richter to head of content in a newly-created role to spearhead the agency’s content creation services. Susan, who has been...
30 August 2016 More than three quarters of B2B companies say demonstrating a return on investment is their number one priority when looking to engage a PR agency, according...
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