by Charlie Spargo
Stefanie Hopkins has more than 16 years of PR and marketing experience, and launched communications agency Faith PR back in 2007.
Born in Germany, Stefanie started out at McCann Erikson Leeds with Bentley Motors, before starting in a PR role at JDA before starting her own agency. Brighouse-based Faith PR has a broad client base and works across the B2B, SME and public sectors - as well as offering support to consumer brands.
Hopkins holds a range of roles alongside being MD of Faith, including as Board Director of the Mid Yorks Chamber of Commerce, and has won a range of awards and accolades including a Forward Ladies award, Yorkshire Women of Achievement award, and within Yorkshire Business Insider s 42 under 42.
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COMMUNICATIONS agency Faith PR has kicked the year off with a hat-trick of new clients wins across the charity, financial and aesthetic sectors. Faith PR, based in Brighouse, has been appointed by national health organisation The Sleep Charity, Yorkshire’s cosmetic skin clinic Skyn Doctor and cloud accounting specialists My Management Accountant. The communications agency is supporting The Sleep Charity in cementing its reputation as the UK’s leading expert on impartial sleep advice through B2C media relations and social media activity. The independent charity provides advice, education and support to children, teenagers, adults, workplaces and professionals to empower the nation to sleep better.
The Brighouse-based agency has been appointed by national health organisation The Sleep Charity, Yorkshire’s cosmetic skin clinic Skyn Doctor and cloud accounting specialists My Management Accountant.
Manufacturers struggle to meet sustainability goals
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A survey of high-ranking figures in companies around the UK has revealed the majority of firms do have plans in place to become more sustainable, but just over a third have actually achieved any goals.
Thirty-three percent of operators in the manufacturing sector have seen their plans to become more sustainable halted by the pandemic
A YouGov survey of decision makers in small and medium sized companies has revealed that the manufacturing industry is one of the leading sectors in making sustainability plans, though the difficulties of 2020 have made meeting these goals even tougher.