Two months ago today, the Roland Dransfield team watched the Government’s Coronavirus press conference at 5pm in silence. When it finished we all looked at each other blankly. Everyone’s always got something to say in our office – it’s a competition to get the best line out all the time, but nobody uttered a word. It hit us right then that this was serious – that things were going to change very dramatically, very quickly.
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Lisa steps up for Strictly Seashell fundraiser
Posted by Lisa Morton Apr 24, 2019 2:50:09 PMOur own Lisa Morton put her best foot forward on 11 May to dance the Paso Doble for Strictly stars Denise van Outen and Gethin Jones, and a live audience of Strictly fans at the Hilton Hotel Manchester – all in aid of Seashell Trust.
Lisa wants to thank everyone personally for helping her raise more than £3,500 in sponsorship, contributing to a fantastic total of more than £130k raised on the night.
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Now that MIPIM, the property event of the year, has come and gone and you’ve had time to evaluate your time there, your effectiveness as an organisation, your preparation for the event and your presence both physically and socially, is there anything you would have done differently?
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We're delighted to have been awarded Best PR & Marketing Agency of the year at the City of Manchester Business Awards (COMBA) last night.
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Roland Dransfield were delighted to attend the launch of Beech Holdings’ new city centre headquarters last week.
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PR and marketing agency Roland Dransfield has announced a number of new client wins.
The Manchester-based company has out-pitched a number of agencies to successfully win significant accounts across a number of specialist sectors.
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We are delighted to be sponsoring Insider's 20 years after the bomb breakfast on Tuesday 17th May, which celebrates the amazing transformation of Manchester since the IRA bomb 20 years ago.
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Alex Bell has been appointed as head of media at Roland Dransfield PR after almost eight years at the Manchester Evening News.
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We're delighted to annnounce the appointment of two new staff members to strengthen our growing team, following a number of new client wins.
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It's easy to become cynical about networking events in the property industry. There's nothing worse that nervously walking round a room clutching a coffee and having to wander up to total strangers and introduce yourself only to come away with no new contacts or business opportunities. Complaints about the saturated opportunities for new business at these affairs are rife, but somewhat unjust.
Overwhelmingly, these opinions are voiced by those who go to the same old haunts, see the same faces and stick to the same circles. But for those looking to break the mould and make new links, we've put together an 7-step guide to making new links in the property industry.