Belfast Telegraph

Brexit prompts Belfast and Dublin agencies to unite on projects

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A DUBLIN PR and social media agency has said the uncertaint­y caused by Brexit helped prompt a decision to go into partnershi­p with Belfast firm ASG & Partners.

Elevate PR, in Dublin 2, and ASG are to work together on certain projects, but are not merging.

Vicki Caddy, director of PR at ASG, said: “We are working hard to offer our clients an unrivalled and tight-knit network of best-inclass specialist­s, and with Brexit on the horizon, and the obvious impact it will have on business across the island of Ireland, our partnershi­p with Elevate will further strengthen our offering, both here and in the Republic.”

Emma Kelly, managing director of Elevate PR, said: “We see a big opportunit­y with an all-island approach for brands and organisati­ons going forward, especially with the uncertaint­y of Brexit.

“There is great synergy between the approach of both agencies and we collaborat­e well.

“Belfast and Dublin are two dynamic, inspiring cities and the time is right for us to work in partnershi­p with ASG.”

ASG & Partners employs around 40 people at its agency on Belfast’s Holywood Road.

Clients include Queen’s University, Marks & Spencer and Foyleside and Forestside shopping centres.

Elevate PR is based on Leeson Street Lower in Dublin. Clients include shoe brand Fitflop and drinks brands Schweppes and Peroni.

 ??  ?? From left, ASG deputy head of PR Sasha McKnight, PR director Vicki Caddy, Elevate PR’s Claire Feely and managing director Emma Kelly
From left, ASG deputy head of PR Sasha McKnight, PR director Vicki Caddy, Elevate PR’s Claire Feely and managing director Emma Kelly

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