Platform PR
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According to the Platform PR website, the company has helped clients:
- improve their reputation with the people who matter to them
- weather controversies and cope with crises
- improve sales
- plan, launch and deliver successful campaigns
- write materials that people understand
- get the most from the media
Platform PR draws on specialist skills crafted over many years in:
- media relations
- government and community relations
- plain English
- crisis management
- event management* writing and editing
- developing communications strategy [1]
Clients include:
- Audit Scotland
- Axa Small to Medium Sized
- Business Awards
- Camelot
- The Care Commission
- The Crown Estate
- Deer Commission for Scotland
- Falck Renewables
- Fife Council
- Glenmoriston Town House Hotel
- Gordonstoun Schools
- Nevis Range
- The Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales
- Energy Saving Trust
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise
- Inverness Harbour Trust
- Jobcentre Plus
- Marine Harvest Scotland
- Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
- Moray Firth Partnership
- National Trust for Scotland
- Renewable Development Company (RDC)
- Scottish Enterprise
- HITRANS
- SGL Technic
- Moray Estates
- Dell Computers
- UHI Millennium Institute
- Wavegen