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Friday, April 18, 2025

Meet the local talent of Cheshire PR team as they announce move to new office

PR Fire, the UK’s leading press release distribution service, continues to roll out its bold expansion plans as they welcome two new starters. Marking the expansion as a “positive step forward”, the announcement follows the firm’s recent move to a larger office. Located at The Outset on Sankey Street in Warrington, the team will be working alongside a high-energy community of start-up businesses.

The modern and functional office is the first of its kind in Warrington, providing a relaxed environment that includes a café and meeting pods. Marina Dinescu, Building Manager, offers a roster of regular guest speakers and networking opportunities for tenants, a factor that attracted PR Fire to take up residence on the top floor.

Meet the team

To deliver a higher volume of campaigns, the company has made a series of exciting new hires in addition to the move.

Naomi Finnen, from Warrington, has joined PR Fire as the one of the businesses first PR Account Managers. With a background in broadcast journalism, including a recent stint as a Video Journalist at Notts TV, her keen knowledge of media law and the inside workings of a newsroom will be helping clients generate the best results from their announcements.

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Naomi Finnen, PR Account Manager at PR Fire

Holly Darroch, who lives in Liverpool, is PR Fire’s newest PR Account Executive helping to run the campaign delivery team. With a master’s degree in English Literature, as well as extensive experience supporting successful marketing campaigns, she will be instrumental in raising the standards of news output and developing PR strategies that have significant impact.

Dawn Jackson, Managing Director of PR Fire, said: “I believe the move to central Warrington is key to attracting talent from across the North West as we move forward, and thankfully we now have the space to add even more PR experts to the team. We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Naomi and Holly who I know will bring innovation to our services and help grow the business by getting our client’s news published, syndicated, and featured on high-authority news sites.

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Holly Darroch, PR Account Executive at PR Fire

“As well as investing in people, we’ve transformed our website making it easier than ever for businesses to choose how and where they want to promote themselves. It’s easy, fast and accessible – which is what every business needs in this economic climate.”

The business behind the success

PR Fire has generated thousands of pieces of coverage for established media outlets, including the BBC, The Independent, and the New York Times Internationally, the company have established partnerships across America, with their stories featuring on Yahoo!, USA Today, and over 200 UK and US News Sites.

The PR and publishing firm has built its success on putting widespread media coverage within reach for all-sized business, providing press release distribution on an entirely transparent pay-as-you-go basis. This fresh approach contrasts with the typical PR agency model, which traditionally comes with expensive monthly fees and no guarantees of success. Their proposition has really struck a chord with business owners who want more mileage and results from their PR budget.

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PR Fire’s newest recruits and Maria, pictured in one of the office’s co-working spaces

If you have a story you’d like to promote for your business, join the 10,000+ businesses that already use PR Fire to get noticed.  Visit www.prfire.co.uk and get access to regional, national and international media contacts starting from just £95.

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