PR agency celebrates hat-trick of client wins

The Shooting Star team

PR, marketing and digital agency Shooting Star has won three new client accounts.

Skills for Health has appointed Shooting Star to manage the PR for the national Our Health Heroes awards, which recognises the hidden heroes working in health care, for the second year running.

Sarah Stewart, senior marketing manager at Skills for Health, said: “We thoroughly enjoyed working with Kerri Saxby from Shooting Star last year; she was enthusiastic, committed, engaging and responsive and even suggested things we hadn’t thought of in house.

“She went above and beyond what we expected and really felt like a part of our team, so having her on board again this year was a no-brainer for us.”

Shooting Star, which has offices in Lincoln and Newark, is now also working for the Lincoln Food Partnership and RH Lash, Brow and Makeup Academy – a newly fledged beauty academy with its own line of false eyelashes.

The Lincoln Food Partnership is a network of public, private and voluntary sector organisations that work together to improve the sustainability of food and the food system within Lincoln.

Nigel Curry, co-chair of Lincoln Food Partnership, said: “We’ve appointed Shooting Star to help raise the profile of the partnership and its mission at a time when the topic of food waste and poverty has never been hotter.”

RH Lash, Brow & Makeup Academy was set up six months ago by Rebecca Hood, who retrained in the beauty sector after serving in the British Army for 10 years.

She said: “I’m really excited to be working with Shooting Star; with their help, I want to spread the word about the academy. I am passionate about providing the highest quality products and training up-and-coming beauticians.”

Shooting Star Director Kate Strawson said: “As an agency we’ve had a strong start to the year, winning six new clients and opening a second office in Newark.

“We’re so pleased to be supporting the Our Health Heroes awards again and it’ll be great to build on our experience in the community interest and beauty sectors.”

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