A North Wales-based PR agency has bolstered its political engagement expertise after signing up for a membership with the voice of public affairs in Wales.
Outwrite PR has become a member of Public Affairs Cymru (PAC), a volunteer-run organisation for professionals working within the public sector.
With a growing client portfolio, the firm works on projects that attract political attention, including onshore wind developments, hotels, and lodge parks.
Communicating with political stakeholders is a key offering of the agency, and by signing the PAC code of conduct, this will recognise the company as a legitimate part of Welsh democracy, committed to promoting the best practice among public affairs professionals.
Operating in an industry where clear and professional communication is vital, PAC’s membership is reserved for specialists across Wales who are looking to enhance their expertise when working on projects connected to local and regional authorities.
Outwrite PR managing director, Anthony Bullick, said: “This represents a brilliant opportunity for the team to refine and develop our skills when dealing with political stakeholders.
“The ability to adhere to a code of conduct and network with fellow professionals is a valuable asset, helping ensure the agency operates to the highest standards when working within lobbying and public affairs.
“As we take on an increased number of projects that attract political interest, it’s great to be part of a membership that recognises our commitment to delivering PR and communications work in a highly professional manner.”
Outwrite’s clients include construction firm Wynne Construction, Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, Warrington-based Watsons Solicitors, and engineering, environmental, and planning consultancy Caulmert.
The agency specialises in integrated PR, crisis PR, online reputation management, and stakeholder communications.