Posts Tagged ‘B2B PR’

Sky News Broadcast Public Relations

Diamond CEO Vashi Dominguez will tonight appear on Sky’s flagship business programe, Jeff Randall Live, to talk about why diamonds are a great investment at this time.

PR Superstar has been hired for a 4th PR campaign to continue to raise the profile of entrepreneur Vashi and his UK-based international diamond company Diamond Manufacturers.

BBC TV Slot for Diamond Entrepreneur

The Founder and MD of an online diamond company is getting set to appear on BBC TV, thanks to PR Superstar.

We arranged for Vashi Dominguez, of DiamondManufacturers.co.uk, to have a 121 meeting with influential TV and radio business journalist Declan Curry, host of BBC News programme Show Me the Money.

Vashi is looking forward to visiting the BBC studios in Shepherd’s Bush to record a live programme in the next few weeks.

5-Page Feature for Food and Drink Entrepreneur in Start Your Business

Start Your Business, voted best business magazine for entrepreneurs, profiles Paul Squire, young food entrepreneur and Founder of A-List celebrity caterers Cook & Waiter.

The indepth interview and 5-page feature was secured by London and Surrey PR company PR Superstar.

Business PR Client Gets Front Page Cover!

Entrepreneur Maria Hatzistefanis appears on the front page cover of Business Review Europe, thanks to PR Superstar.

We arranged for Maria, the CEO of luxury skincare brand Rodial, to meet with Editor Abby Phillips at Rodial’s HQ in Chelsea.

The source of news and content for C-level executives throughout Europe features an indepth interview with Maria.

National Newspaper No.2 for PR Client

PR Superstar client Hawk Training feature in an article by The FT that looks at the pros and cons of apprenticeships for businesses.

The Financial Times story says that among those giving their backing to ‘National Apprenticeship Week’ is Theo Paphitis, chairman of Ryman Stationery and panellist on TV’s Dragon’s Den.

More than 100 existing Ryman staff have been through Apprenticeship Programmes thanks to a partnership between Ryman and Hawk Training, it says.