Strategic marketing agency Mobas shortlisted for regional PR awards

The public relations and content team at Mobas, the leading strategic marketing agency in East Anglia, has been shortlisted for four regional Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) PRide Awards.

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The agency represents a number of Cambridgeshire-based clients, including Countryside, PlayFusion and Tees. It has been shortlisted for Outstanding PR Consultancy, Outstanding Small PR Consultancy and Best Use of Social Media. Its Account Executive Catie Allwright has been shortlisted for Outstanding Young Communicator.

The final of the CIPR PRide Awards Anglia, Thames and Chiltern is being held on September 28 at Cambridge’s Guildhall. With four shortlistings, Mobas is taking one of the highest nominations totals into the finals. The PRide Awards recognise and reward the inspirational work of leading public relations teams and agencies across nine UK regions.

Mobas has also been celebrating after being appointed to create an attention-grabbing campaign to drive footfall into Muffin Break stores this summer.

From its Cambridge base, Mobas is now handling PR for clients across Cambridgeshire and neighbouring counties, from Suffolk to Essex, as well as promoting clients nationally.

Head of PR and Content Adam Tuckwell says: “We have a lot to celebrate and are delighted to demonstrate that our team can compete with huge London agencies and hold its own.

“Our team is full of brilliant ideas and creativity and we’re proud that this has been recognised with so many nominations this year.”

Last year Mobas PR scooped a Gold award for its Corporate Social Responsibility Campaign, when judges praised the team’s work for building community relations with local residents and their families through events and workshops. The agency was also a finalist in the Recommended Agency Register (RAR) Awards.

More information about Mobas can be found at www.mobas.com

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