Posts Tagged ‘City AM’

Positive Health Strategies in City AM

Stress is now the major cause of work absence. And the costs of presenteeism – working when unwell – is estimated to be around double the cost of work absence because of its impact on performance and productivity, a PR Superstar client tells today’s City AM newspaper.

Read what corporate well-being expert Dr Brian Marien, Director of City-based Positive Health Strategies, has to say about well-being in the workplace in City AM, London’s business and financial-focused daily newspaper.

To raise the profile of your business or organisation, and help generate sales leads in 2011, contact London and Surrey public relations consultancy PR Superstar on 020 8274 0807 or e-mail us at hello@prsuperstar.co.uk

B2B PR Superstar Client in City AM

London financial daily City AM met with PR Superstar client Positive Health Strategies for a feature on employee well-being.

The paper argues that the sooner more companies take their employees’ mental health seriously, the better for everyone. Positive’s clients include Grant Thornton who are featured in the article.

Read the feature in today’s City AM.

PR Superstar Client Puts ES to the Test!

The London Evening Standard’s Features Writer Felix Lloyd is given just 12 days to roll back the years – by PR Superstar fitness client One Element.

Read all about how intrepid Felix got on here in today’s The London Evening Standard.

PR Superstar is also working with the likes of Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Marie Claire, Men’s Health, The Daily Telegraph and The Sun to arrange media coverage after our high-profile fitness public relations campaign for One Element caught the eye of top journalists and Editors.

One Element are also featured in London’s daily business paper City AM.

Stress-Buster for City AM

London’s daily business newspaper City AM will be a picture of calm after visiting not just one, but two PR Superstar clients, next Friday.

Features Writer Tim Barber will experience the country’s first ’salt cave’ in Wandsworth, which relieves asthma and allergies, and is also a major draw for stressed-out City workers wanting to unwind and chill out.

Intrepid Tim will then be treated to magnetic therapy at the Bemer Health Centre, Wandsworth, which provides relief and recovery from a whole raft of ailments, as well as boosting health and vitality, and is a great stress-buster.

Read his reviews here following London-based PR Superstar’s healthcare public relations campaigns that have attracted regional, national and international media coverage.

PR Superstar’s How to Become a ‘Media Expert’

HR doctor Richard Reid writes in today’s City AM about what to do if you’re stuck in a rut in your job, but can’t or don’t want to leave the company at the moment.

Richard, of leading human resources consultancy Pinnacle Proactive, is the paper’s resident HR expert after PR Superstar arranged for the paper to attend and review one of his training courses.

Having a regular press profile and ’expert status’ in the media can help establish business owners as leading authorities in their field of expertise and shower them with credibility.

Journalists on both the mainstream and trade media are always keen to hear from ‘experts’ who they can quote in articles and features. Decide where you’d like to be featured and give the relevant journalists and Editors a call or send an e-mail. Check they’re not on deadline though!