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A Head for PR is based in the South West with home-based offices that allow us to keep overheads low so that we can offer a professional service at competitive fees.

Working with other media and marketing specialists when required, A Head for PR provides public and media relations, journalism, marketing, corporate communications, market research and videography.

We use a combination of these disciplines to provide clients with targeted, results driven, public relations and media relations services.

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Team Biographies

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Jane Adkins

Managing Director Jane Adkins has over 25 years of experience working in PR and Journalism and has long-established relationships with both the UK and international media. Starting her career at the celebrated Department of Journalism at City University, Jane went on to become Editor of several prestigious London based trade and technical magazines before turning to a career in PR and Press Relations with blue-chip companies including printer and computer company Epson (UK) Ltd and John Laing Construction.

In 1997 Jane joined a Somerset based PR agency and spent several years working across a broad range of sectors including travel and tourism, lifestyle, marine and charity and delivering successful business to business and business to consumer campaigns.

With the onset of the 2009 recession Jane recognised that there was a market for a PR service that was professional and effective and could be delivered without the high overheads of larger or City based agencies. Jane created A Head for PR Ltd in 2009 using her wealth of PR experience and a very valuable media contacts database together with a flexible team of PR specialists to deliver campaigns at an international, national and local level. In the last 18 months Jane has developed the social media and videography division of the company so that clients can receive a complete communications package that will reach out to the largest targeted audience.


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Gail Livingstone

Gail Livingstone who heads up the Taunton office is a former BBC broadcast journalist. She is also an experienced PR professional who has extensive knowledge of both the broadcast media and consumer and national lifestyle press.

Her journalism background means she has a real eye for a story and understands what a newsworthy pitch is all about.

Highly experienced in the lifestyle consumer, travel, food and drink sectors, she has built an extensive network of contacts and Gail has delivered consistent and effective PR campaigns for clients in the national press and broadcast media.

From BBC TV Countryfile and the Good Food Channel to Good Housekeeping, and Country Life to the Times and the Guardian, Gail has ensured clients have appeared in their target press which has led to increased sales and further brand awareness and recognition.


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Rhiannon Adkins

Rhiannon started her career in PR at A Head for PR and has spent a year supporting on PR administration and keeping our website updated. She has also established the fast developing videography service, A Head for PR Productions, which we offer to SMEs wanting a short three minute video that showcases their particular service and business offering.

With social media continuing to grow in strength as an efficient and effective PR tool, Rhiannon can help you put together and roll out a comprehensive social media strategy for your organisation using social media channels including YouTube, Twitter and FaceBook.


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Cathy Baker

Cathy is widely practiced in designing, developing and implementing proactive insight-led PR strategies designed to heighten brand awareness and deliver behavioural change or organisational objectives.

Having spent eight years working at full service London PR agencies, including Band & Brown Communications and Mi liberty Ltd, Cathy went freelance in mid 2010. She has wide ranging experience of successfully running both B2B and B2C campaigns for multinational blue-chip companies such as Cisco and Sony Ericsson - as well as delivering media relations programmes for government bodies such as Edge and the Learning and Skills Council.

Cathy also has extensive experience of launching start up companies into Europe, including working with VC firms to implement communications campaigns to best publicise the new ventures or products into which they invest.She has delivered digital PR and social media programmes for a variety of clients, including global campaigns for Sony Ericsson and MTV Europe.

Key skills: digital and social media campaigns; campaign planning; client relations; corporate communications; media & stakeholder relations; crisis communications & issues management; and pan-regional programme management.


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Chrissie Williams

Chrissie has 20+ years of PR experience gained working in large international and smaller niche consultancies, and has held press and communications positions in-house. Consultancy positions have included Director of Saatchi owned The Rowland Company and six years as a Director at BMA Communications. For the last 10 years Chrissie has been working as a freelance PR consultant, working for a number of national and SW based PR agencies.

Her experience spans many market sectors including tourism, outdoor adventure, retail, health & beauty, inward investment, food, drink and parenting. Chrissie combines a wealth of big brand experience for the likes of Tesco, L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble, IBM, Glenfiddich, Nokia, BAA, with an understanding of developing and implementing campaigns for smaller less well known brands, such as Neal’s Yard Remedies, Halos N Horns, Organix and Lyme Regis Development Trust and the Jurassic Coast Studies Centre.

Chrissie’s strengths lie in her solutions driven approach. She has great organisational skills, attention to detail, tenacity and an ability to overcome challenges and see opportunities.

She drives campaigns forward and loves a hands-on approach. Chrissie understands what the media want and what makes a story, evident in the phenomenal level and depth of media coverage she receives for clients.


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Penny Bool

Following a career in PR and marketing communications that took her to London, Brussels, Geneva and New York, Penny Bool returned to her native Somerset in November 1994.

Penny's last position in London was managing The Champagne Bureau on behalf of the Governing Body of France's Champagne region - an experience that confirmed her personal interest in wines, which is still an important part of her private and professional life.

Through the years, Penny's clients have been extremely varied, with several based in New York. Recently, they have been mainly in the beauty, health, medical, charity and optical fields – plus, for the past nine years, The David Hall performing arts centre in South Petherton, Somerset.

Penny has also handled writing commissions from publications as varied as Retail Week, The Somerset Magazine, Professional Beauty and the European house magazine for Iomega (the computer software company) - all of which is testament to Penny's ability to handle a wide range of businesses and topics.

"I have worked with Jane on a number of travel pieces that have featured in the Daily Star Sunday and have covered, east, north and mid-devon... And have always found her to be full of information, enthusiasm and good knowledge of the local areas. As a PR she is always willing to go the extra mile and her background in journalism means she understands exactly what's required."

Susan Hill, Features Editor, Daily Star Sunday

What's Happening

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News about A Head for PR

Proud to be sponsoring first Dorset Tourism Awards!

Posted: 16-06-2013

The brand new Dorset Tourism Awards have now launched and businesses need to get their entries in before 28 June. We are proud sponsors of the Awards which are a fantastic opportunity for tourism businesses to showcase the best of what Dorset has to offer giving them the chance to stand out from the crowd and be recognised for their contribution to the industry.

In particular, just like we have with the South West Tourism Awards, we are keen to support Sustainable Tourism in partcular. With more people deciding to take holidays at home it is even more important for us to reward those businesses who strive for excellence in the field of Sustainable Tourism so that visitors to Dorset can choose from a wide choice of accommodation, services and activities that embrace the values of responsible planning and management."

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We win prestigious #SBS accolade from Dragons Den Theo Paphitis

Posted: 19-02-2013

Last night, 18 February 2013 A Head for PR was delighted to discover that we had won the Small Business Sunday #SBS award this week!

Dragons Den entrepreneur Theo Paphitis selects six small businesses to showcase and promote via his website each week and we were chosen to join the exclusive SBS club after describing our business in one Tweet together with the hashtag SBS.

It just shows that persistence really pays off as we have regularly tweeted our business to Theo during the Sunday evening time slot.

This is now a great opportunity to get to know some of the other winning businesses and in true PR fashion to make the most of the opportunity andn encourage our clients to follow in our footsteps with a #SBS Tweet that takes just a few seconds to post but may result in a whole host of new business opportunities.

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Taunton Means Business choses A Head for PR

Posted: 21-01-2013

A great way to start 2013 with the news that A Head for PR will be working on the inward investment campaign Taunton Means Business, devised by Taunton Deane County Council, to encourage more businesses to relocate to Taunton and the surrounding area. In a competitive pitch we delivered an exciting and innovative proposal that we look forward to rolling out in the months ahead.

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Catch us at the new Westcountry Tourism Conference

Posted: 21-01-2013

On 6 February A Head for PR is joining a distinguished panel of speakers at the Westcountry Tourism Conference: http://www.westcountrytourismconference.org.uk/ to talk about a subject very close to our heart: 21st Century PR. Come and join us and tell us what you think about the continuing development of PR in the 21st Century!

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We sponsor South West Tourism Award

Posted: 21-01-2013

This year A Head for PR is sponsoring the Sustainable Tourism Award as part of the South West Tourism Awards www.southwesttourismawards.org.uk being held on 8 February at the fabulous Eden Project.

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A Head for PR retains Visit Devon Tourism Account

Posted: 23-05-2012

We are celebrating the news that A Head for PR has retained the Visit Devon account after a competitive pitch. We love doing PR for travel and tourism destinations and are particularly pleased to be helping the new Devon Tourism Partnership raise its profile and shout about the Visit Devon brand.

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We celebrate success at first ever Devon Tourism Conference!

Posted: 09-02-2012

The A Head for PR team had plenty to smile about at the first ever Devon Tourism Conference when their talk, Creating a Story out of Nothing was described as "excellent" by esteemed Travel Editor Simon Calder who also spoke at the Conference.

Emphasising the importance of grasping a nugget of information or something that may be right under your nose, but which sometimes is too close for the client to see, we looked at a couple of examples of campaigns we had carried out for Visit South Devon, North Devon+ and the Dartmoor Tourism Partnership.

South Devon crab was a prime example - who would have thought that a successful campaign that got over £1 million of editorial and broadcast coverage - could have been based on this largely ignored crustacean? And what about the beautiful gardens of North Devon - packaged together these have become a "must see" for many visitors to the area. And of course sometimes you are really fortunate and an idea falls into your lap. Thanks to War Horse and A Head for PR's research on what to see and do on Dartmoor, the area received over £342,000 in editorial coverage, just in January 2012.

Our short talk gave lots of pointers about looking after journalists and ensuring that good images and the right information gets to them ahead of their deadlines. In the final analysis, good PR is about creativity and imagination combined with the skills and experience to make the ordinary extraordinary.

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Leading TV, Media and Security business selects AH4PR!

Posted: 30-12-2011

Two more clients came on board in the last two months of 2011. The SCCI Group announced its acquisition of security specialist Alphatrack. We are working with both companies to show there are very positive stories to be told around investment and safeguarding jobs plus a very bright future ahead involving national expansion of an already successsful regional business. Watch this space for more on this story.

Associate company, SCCI Energy published a case study of a Dorset based farmer who thinks that there is still everything to play for when it comes to the generation of solar energy on his Tarrant Crawford farm.

A Head for PR recognised the existing press interest in solar energy and used the angle about cuts in the Government's Feed-In-Tariff to maximise the story. We pushed the messages out to key specialist press writing for agricultural and energy sectors as well as to local and regional publications and some national business writers.

BBC Countryfile came to film at the farm, and two key farming publications will be publishing the story in the New Year together with a number of energy magazines. And we haven't finished yet.....

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AH4PR wins Harvestories contract

Posted: 26-11-2011

We are delighted to have won the contract for the marketing and PR of a fascinating project called Harvesting Voices and will be working closely with the Blackdown Hills AONB and oral historian Judy Simmonds to promote the new "Harvestories" oral history website.

The project is funded by Making It Local, a Rural Development Programme England grant programme and AONB's own Sustainable Development Fund.

Harvestories aims to preserve and bring together the material gathered through an earlier Blackdown Hills AONB project called "Voices from the Hills" and other related existing local collections of voice recordings. The project will encourage greater appreciation of the AONB's natural beauty and in particular its cultural and social heritage for both residents and visitors to the area.

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Semi Finalist in Nat West New Business Award

Posted: 01-04-2011

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A Head for PR wins two new clients

Posted: 11-02-2011

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A Head for PR has launched its redesigned website.

Posted: 01-04-2011

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