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Lancashire-based agency supports coveted awards

A Lancashire-based PR agency is continuing to show its support to an awards that shines the light on successful businesswomen.

Multi award-winning, KRPR, will once again be sponsors of the Creative Industry category at the Enterprise Vision Awards 2018.

The Enterprise Vision Awards are coveted business awards that recognise women from across the North West who enter in various categories such as Business Woman of the Year, Retail Business and Hospitality Industry amongst others.

Chorley-based KRPR joined the EVAs journey from the beginning acting as category sponsors since their inception in 2011.

“As a female business owner, I think it’s vital to support awards such as the Enterprise Vision Awards,” said Kara Rose, managing director at KRPR.

“The awards are renowned in the region and they really do highlight all the successes of women in business which we are proud to play our part in.

“We’re delighted to be involved once again and we can’t wait for the awards to get started.”

As well as sponsoring a category, KRPR also provides PR support to the awards.

Organiser of the EVAs, Coral Horn, added: “The team are so passionate about supporting us and our entrants that it is always a pleasure to have them on board as both our PR partners and category sponsors.

“The work that they do is invaluable to create that all important buzz around the awards and the difference they really can make to our finalists and winners.  The brand awareness they have helped steer and create since award conception has been something we are all particularly proud of.”

KRPR is a full service agency and in 2016 underwent a successful re-brand launch which saw the company move in to larger premises on Ackhurst Business Park as well as a previous year of rapid growth.

In addition to KRPR, the awards also have the backing of Chorley Borough Council who are once again on board with the EVA’s as category sponsors of the New Business Category for 2018.

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