Corporate Reputations announces account wins and retentions

Marking its eighth year in business, Dublin-based marketing and PR consultancy Corporate Reputations has announced a series of account wins and retentions, including ‘The Irish Times’.

Corporate Reputations recently won a public tender for the provision of PR services to UCD School of Business, having represented the school since 2004.

It has been retained by The Irish Times to develop a national PR campaign to support the growth of the newspaper’s circulation by highlighting key initiatives and partnerships, special supplements, magazines and awards.

This is in addition to developing and managing the PR and media campaign for The Irish Times/Irish Sports Council Sportswoman Awards for the past three years.

It has been re-engaged by Investec Bank to develop a long-term strategic communications plan to support its business and communications objectives.

Corporate Reputations has worked with the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland for the past seven years to raise awareness for its CSR programme, the Simon Open Door campaign. For the third year running, the agency is also promoting the Irish Architecture Awards.

In the health care sector, it is developing an external communications strategy for Cappagh Hospital Foundation and in April 2012, was was invited by the Mater-Rotunda-Temple Street partnership to lead a communications and public affairs campaign to re-affirm the case for location of the national children’s hospital on the Mater site.

Corporate Reputations employs eight people.