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Stonehaven is a marketing and public affairs agency founded by Peter Lyburn, a former associate of Lynton Crosby.[1]
Its strategy is announced on the Stonehaven website:
- 'We work to build value for our clients via sustainable business growth and transforming their reputations. Our team repositions brands, by developing narratives that persuade audiences and change behaviours.
- We work across brand strategy, marketing strategy, digital strategy, corporate communications, internal communications and government affairs.'. [2]
Contents
Team
- Peter Lyburn
- Caroline Preston- former head of communications at No. 10 Downing Street (2015-June 2016)
- Louise Cramsie
- Pandora Lefroy
- Maria Cid Choucino
- Olivia Brooke
- Victoria Worthington
- Amy Gatehouse
- Richard Hallett [2]
Clients
Stonehaven clients include:
- Heathrow | Pepsico | House of Fraser | Sainsbury's |Scottish Power | Makin Enterprises | Craigewan | Lateral Property Group
- Cuadrilla [2]
Contact
Website: http://stonehaven.uk.com
Tel: 0207 569 1300
Email: info@stonehaven.uk.com
Address: 22A St James's Square, London, SW1Y 4JH
Affiliations
- Work closely with Stonehaven Search. [3]
References
- ↑ John Harrington, Ex-Downing Street broadcast chief Caroline Preston joins comms agency Stonehaven, PR Week, 23 November 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Stonehaven website, accessed 6 December 2016. Cite error: Invalid
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