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We’re a finalist in the Construction Marketing Awards

The Construction Marketing Awards aim to showcase and recognise marketing excellence within the construction industry and we have been shortlisted in the Best Use of Press & Public Relations and Best Distributor Campaign categories for a PR project we ran on behalf of our client RGB Building Supplies.

We were tasked with promoting the builders merchant’s Tools for Africa Appeal, which encouraged people to donate preloved tools that were passed on to the charity Amigos. The charity provides vocational training to young people in Africa and the tools would go on to be used by students to learn construction skills and develop careers to help lift themselves and their families out of poverty. The campaign was such a success that six tonnes of tools were received.

Peter Sutton, our Managing Director, commented:

“We were delighted to be involved in the project by generating an extensive amount of media coverage and awareness for such a worthwhile campaign. Our team worked extremely hard to create tangible results that would make a difference to the success of the appeal and I’m thrilled our efforts have been recognised by the judges of the Construction Marketing Awards.”

The winners of the Construction Marketing Awards 2020 will be announced during a virtual ceremony on Thursday 26th November.

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Sally Burfoot
Senior PR Manager
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Sally Burfoot -
Senior PR Manager

A highly knowledgeable PR expert with more than 25 years’ experience working in the media industry. Sally initially trained as a journalist and cut her teeth on both regional and national news desks before moving across to PR.

Over the years, she’s created numerous successful campaigns for clients including a global aviation company, the British Heart Foundation, builders merchants, and shopping centres up and down the country.

Outside of work, you’ll find Sally either strolling along a beach or jumping up and down at a music gig.