Malen Yantis Public Relations develops buzz worthy PR programs for iconic destinations, distinctive hotels and premium brands. MYPR is the brainchild of public relations pro Kristin Yantis. After decades working for some of the top names in travel and tourism such as The Ritz-Carlton, Vail Resorts and Destination Hotels, Yantis realized there was an opportunity to launch a different kind of public relations agency an agency that is highly responsive, where customer/client service comes first and media contacts are king. An agency where the founder is highly accessible and still involved in the management of accounts.
Mercury is a UK-based multi-disciplinary marketing and communications business that specialises in raising the profile of their clients to help them communicate clearly, grow stronger and prosper. Their team, which has operated at primarily a senior level, has more than 100 years’ experience in B2B, consumer, rail (train operating companies, infrastructure and major projects), engineering, onshore and offshore wind, oil and gas, regional government, NHS and business marketing and communications. They have won more than 75 nationally recognised awards between them and they are members of the Chartered Quality Institute, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations and the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Together, they have worked for more than 800 organisations across the private, public and voluntary sectors in the last 12 years.
RCCO began working with Blue Bell Creameries in 2006, a year shy of their 100 year history. The brand has long been noteworthy for their high-quality ice cream, and for their years of iconic advertising. They deliver messages focused on realistic benefits presented in new and arresting ways. Boring people into getting your message just doesn’t work. And neither does standing out just to stand out. Without targeted cleverness and creativity, you have messages that go unnoticed. There are many creative agencies. Their approach is what sets them apart. They choose to be small because it allows them clarity and quickness and an unobstructed path to a good idea.