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    Acumen PR have been enhancing reputations, changing perceptions and generally keeping clients in the forefront of their respective industries, since they first opened their doors back in 2002. Acumen ranks as one of Scotland’s top mid-tier PR Consultancies with a formidable track record and an uncanny knack of getting their clients positioned where they need to be seen. They’ve had the satisfaction, many times over, seeing their clients being selected for significant contract wins, winning awards, securing funding and being able to open up new markets and sales channels through their efforts. After all, they’re only doing their job.

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    Keystone has created hundreds of millions of dollars in NASCAR partnerships and program management for some of the world's largest and best-known companies. Their company strives to create innovative strategic ideas, unparalleled service and superior execution. They anticipate and react to changing marketplace conditions with an agility not found in larger agencies. Their team is driven by their clients' success, satisfaction and confidence. Your business is their business, and as their clients, your success is their success.

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    Metrics Marketing is a creative consultancy that strategically merges information, interpretation, innovation and implementation, to transform the relationship between brands and their customer base. Their expertise in research, strategy, creative, digital and consumer engagement transcends audiences. However, their specialty is in targeting the black and african-american market, via its female gatekeepers.