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Nelson Bostock – our story
18.10.2021

Today we launched a new face for Nelson Bostock, bringing together the agency, team, clients and our work in a way that allows us proudly to tell you more about the impact we’re making in the world. When Roger Nelson and Martin Bostock set up the agency back in 1987, they intended to generate pitch…

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5 minutes with Stefan Chilingirov
01.10.2021

Stefan joined Nelson Bostock as an Account Assistant just one month ago and he’s already scooped a Winning Mind Award! Let’s find out more about the face behind the accolade. Why a career in PR and Communications? It’s actually something that I fell into by chance after studying journalism. I’m very creative and I knew…

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The impact of ransomware on critical infrastructure drives bold commitments during #Cybersecmonth
14.10.2021

Here at Nelson Bostock, we’re talking cybersecurity week in, week out thanks to our mix of clients that tap into this sector. So, it doesn’t take Cybersecurity Awareness Month for us to indulge in the latest news, but it has been a particularly interesting few weeks in terms of industry news. The US initially took…

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3 ways brands are using PR & Comms to deliver on sustainability targets ahead of COP26
14.10.2021

At the start of 2021, we saw a seismic shift towards sustainability which has gained momentum as we’ve emerged from the pandemic and edge closer to COP26. Public awareness of climate change has never been greater and the role of communications has been a key driver in achieving this. Here are three things happening right…

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Can the HGV driver shortage be solved by self-driving vehicles?
14.10.2021

Mobility Bytes: Episode 1 In this first episode of the series, Shane O’Donoghue interviews Mobility PR expert George Chamberlain on whether the HGV driver shortage could be solved by self-driving vehicles. Are self-driving vehicles the answer? And what’s the media’s role been in the crisis? Let us know what you think of this issue by…

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Looking to the future with the PRCA
05.11.2014

By Lee Nugent This week saw my re-election to the PRCA Council (huge thanks to all who voted for me!) and I’m delighted to have the opportunity to remain involved. This will be my second year as a councillor, having been elected first time round just after our founder, Martin Bostock, stepped down from chairing…

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Stop talking nonsense
07.11.2014

We all fall into the jargon trap at times. It might be because we’re surrounded by it, or because there genuinely are esoteric terms which need to be used from a technical or legal stance. But as Maija Palmer at the FT, and Houston PR point out, it makes things a bit meaningless. It’s especially…

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MWC Monday
02.03.2015

Officially it was Day 1 of MWC today, but a flurry of big news hit yesterday, and even earlier last week, as brands looked to get a news cycle to themselves. So if you missed it, here’s a quick recap of some of the bigger news. We’ll also cover off other interesting stories as the…

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Dot dot dot, dash
09.04.2015

So we’re still a little puzzled over this one. We were fairly certain that the Amazon Dash Button was a mildly gimmicky, light-hearted April Fools, but it isn’t. Looks-wise, it’s not the most spectacular? However, what it lacks in design it more than makes up for in potential. It’s an early viable example of the…

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Generally speaking
13.04.2015

There’s an interesting piece over on Holmes Report you should read – “The Resurgence Of PR Generalists?” Our MD, Nick Clark, had some thoughts on it: As is often the case, a trend quickly becomes fact and tends to get slightly blown out of proportion. That’s certainly the case with the shift away from generalists…

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