At Shorthose Russell we are passionate about what we do and nothing gets our blood boiling more than sluggish, baffling marketing and communications work.
Call us picky if you like but we see marketing and communications as being key to an organisations success and the way its put into practice can be the difference between something adequate and something exceptional.
At Shorthose Russell we do not operate a hit and run policy with our clients, we work hard to make sure the relationships we have are robust, responsible and long term (with a pinch of fun along the way).
We are a boutique agency small yet beautifully formed with everything under one roof. Our team is a force to be reckoned with and all experts in their fields; you won¹t find any ’Jack of all trades’ here - we don’t allow that, instead we employ people who deliver outstanding work, it’s that simple. Whether it is stand alone or integrated campaigns, at Shorthose Russell we guarantee our team will provide the finest results.
With our very successful partnership supporting Nelson’s Journey coming to an end we are now in a position to nominate and elect our new charity.
In June 09 nominations were sent out to staff and it was agreed by majority that our new charity for 2009 would be BTCV.
BTCV (British Trust for Conservation Volunteers) is a national Conservation charity with environmental projects taking place all over the UK. Their mission is to create a more sustainable future by inspiring people and improving the environment through practical action and to build a sense of community for everyone who lives there.
Watch this space to see how we support BTCV using our professional Marketing & PR services.
To find out more about BTCV visit www.btcv.org.uk
Green is the new black at Shorthose Russell and is fast becoming our favourite colour. In recognition of this we are doing our utmost to keep our office as environmentally friendly as possible.
We are also working hard to extend our green credentials as far as possible and are exploring a range of exciting new developments. We’ll keep you posted as to how we get on – green fingers crossed!