Coronation Street goes green
Coronation Street was honoured tonight (Thursday 2nd July) at the Observer Ethical Awards as the first recipient of the inaugural Film and Television Industry category.
For the last two years he has been Communications Officer at the English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) advocating greater participation among disabled people and working on the Sainsbury’s Active Kids for All scheme.
Jimmy will work on a combination of media and sports related accounts including dock10, the leading media services business based at MediaCityUK.
Rule 5 Founding Director, Julie Wilson, said: “We are thrilled to have Jimmy on the team. He has a rare combination of extensive experience in journalism and broadcasting with a solid background in communications. He will help us strengthen and grow our offer in 2017 and beyond. The agency has grown revenues by over 30% in 2016 and we will be making additional hires early in the new year.”
Rule 5 specialises in PR and digital communications and with clients in the sport, leisure, media, and technology food and lifestyle sectors. It was named outstanding Small Consultancy in this year’s Public Relations and Communications Association DARE Awards.
Coronation Street was honoured tonight (Thursday 2nd July) at the Observer Ethical Awards as the first recipient of the inaugural Film and Television Industry category.
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