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e’april PR, a leading public relations firm has announced it is rebranding to Nueva Communications Ltd.
This transformation reflects the company’s commitment to evolving with the dynamic PR landscape and its vision for future growth and expanded services.
According to Faith Senam Ocloo, CEO of Nueva Comms, the name Nueva Comms signifies a new chapter and a renewed focus on providing cutting-edge communication strategies tailored to the unique needs of our clientele.
"'Nueva' meaning “new” in Spanish, symbolises our forward-thinking mindset and dedication to pioneering fresh ideas and solutions in the public relations industry," she said.
Ms Ocloo added "Nueva Comms will continue to offer high-quality PR services for our clients within the fashion, beauty, and lifestyle industries as well as welcome clients in the tech, hospitality, retail, and entertainment industries.
"With an expanded portfolio that includes enhanced media relations, event management, personal branding, social media strategy, influencer relations, content creation, and crisis communication, our team of seasoned professionals is equipped with the latest insights to help brands communicate their essence and connect with their audiences."
She said at the core of what the company does is its unwavering commitment to its clients.
"We understand that each client’s needs are unique, and we pride ourselves on developing customised strategies that drive results. Our rebranding reflects our ongoing promise to deliver exceptional service to our clients.
“Our rebranding to Nueva Comms marks a significant milestone in our journey,” said Faith Senam Ocloo.
"This new identity encapsulates our growth, our ambition, and our relentless pursuit of excellence. We are excited to continue partnering with our clients to create impactful stories and drive meaningful engagement,” she stated.
The CEO of Nueva Comms said, "We are poised to set new benchmarks in the PR industry. We are dedicated to fostering innovation, leveraging emerging technologies, and building strong, lasting relationships with our clients. Our rebranding is more than a change of name; it’s a commitment to a brighter, more dynamic future."
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