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Meet the Bostockers: Lorraine
27.10.2022

In recognition of this year’s Black History Month, we wanted to highlight The 10,000 Black Interns Foundation and how they have helped NBU connect with talent. Since 2022, 10,000 Black Intern’s purpose is to transform prospects for young Black people in the UK by securing students and graduates with paid internships across an array of…

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Meet the Bostockers: Linn
27.09.2022

Meet Linn Nyrvik who joined last month. Linn joins the Social Media team and loves nothing more than technology (which is handy), London town and strong coffee. She’s going to fit in really well. Tell us about yourself. I’m a small-town girl from Sweden who moved to the city of my dreams 3 years ago…

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Meet Esther – our latest Winning Mind
03.10.2022

Esther scooped this month’s Winning Mind Award. We find out how her career could have been so different but in the end she works at Nelson Bostock and carries tote bags 🤣.

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Meet Nicole – this month’s Winning Minds
21.04.2022

This month’s Winning Minds Award went to Nicole Louis. Nicole tells us more about her passions (Tottenham) and how to talk to yourself as you’d talk to your best friend. Why did you pick a career in PR and Communications? I’d never considered a career in PR – or what it entailed – until I…

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Meet Lydia and Ellie – our Winning Minds
24.11.2021

Last month’s Winning Minds Award went to both Ellie Hattersley, an NBU stalwart, and the excellent Lydia Richmond who joined us just a few months ago. We sat down with them this week to find out more about their passions, motivations and why a career in PR.   Why did you pick a career in PR and Communications?  Lydia Richmond: For me, it comes down to being creative. Comms is incredibly…

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Why you shouldn’t lose sleep over a PR skills gap
04.04.2018

By Tim Lines, Associate Director, Nelson Bostock Unlimited It feels like “skills gap” stories are everywhere. As the world changes and technology continues to rapidly shift the way that we live and work, it is almost inevitable that skills need to catch-up. From engineering to education; all disciplines and industries are affected by a perceived shortage…

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