The PR Network launches new ESG service with design refresh

The PRN Team at its 18th birthday party & relaunch event

2023 has been a big year for The PR Network - not only because we celebrated our 18th business birthday in September, but also because we’ve taken stock of the organisation to best prepare ourselves for the next period of growth.

As a business that has grown to £5m+ over almost two decades, we wanted to reassess our positioning in the market and better define how we deliver business value for our clients, our associates and our team. The beginning of this process saw us participate in a brand vision workshop to take a 360 degree view of how our clients, associates and prospects view us and more importantly why they partner with us. The results enabled us to focus on the things we do best and articulate our mission to redefine the rules of global PR through our bespoke, flexible and expert approach.

We were built virtual by design back in 2005 with the intention to build a powerful network of PR pros who do brilliant work but who weren’t restricted by their location. As a result we have now grown to more than 1,300 PR experts in over 60 countries around the world.  Whilst we offer many different services according to the briefs we receive, it became apparent that we needed to focus on three distinct service lines: corporate reputation, global agency teams and brand engagement - all areas which we know companies need help with. 

As more businesses look to put purpose before profit, we’ve also launched a new ESG advisory service as part of our corporate reputation practice, as we help clients navigate how to balance the demands of their shareholders with those of their multiple stakeholders.

Finally, our brand new shiny identity has been revealed which better reflects our agency today (and for tomorrow). If you want to learn more about all of the above, it’s definitely worth checking out PRovoke Media here to read more.

We’re now set on building our success for the next 18 years - wish us luck!

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