CommsCo launches UK corporate events division to support post-pandemic networking surge
Article by:Roseanna Lane
CommsCo, the tech PR agency that specialises in challenger brands, has announced the launch of its new corporate events division.
The new division, which will be spearheaded by experienced Account Manager, Roseanna Lane, will see CommsCo manage a range of events for its B2B tech clients, across sectors including travel, property, HR and AI. From event planning to delivery, CommsCo’s offering will include marketing theme, venue, media and stakeholder management.
The news comes after the company’s recent success launching CleverTouch’s State of MarTech Report, with a corporate dining event at The Ned. It also follows continued support of corporate booking platform AltoVita’s ‘The Altos’ Awards in 2021 and Smart, Safe, Sustainable Summit, which concludes on May 12th.
CommsCo’s event team, which also includes Senior Account Executive, Ella Jenkins, is experienced in managing event social media, photography and videography, as well as post-event content such as press releases and blogs.
Commenting on the launch, Roseanna Lane, Account Manager at CommsCo, said “We’ve experienced a real hunger from clients to get face to face, so it made sense to launch an events division, to help support in person business opportunities in the wake of the pandemic. Our range of event services, including project planning, content writing and media management, will ensure that clients receive support from concept to delivery throughout the event journey.”
Elaine Webley, Managing Director of Clevertouch Marketing, added: “We used CommsCo to help support the coordination of our flagship event for the Year – The State of Martech Launch. Planning and organising a formal dinner and presentation event is always challenging and I found Roseanna and Ella at CommsCo fabulous to work with – both in the run up to the event, on the night and in support of follow-up communication activity.”
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