Artemis Media

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Artemis Media is a public relations firm based in the North West of England, with offices in Birkenhead .

Management

Artemis Media was founded in 2007 by Emma Parker-Goff and Ben Pinnington, who remain the business’ directors. Parker-Goff’s background is in agency PR where she has worked for Freud Communications and Golley Slater on accounts including Nike, Pepsi and KFC. She attended Melbourne Business School’s MBA marketing programme. In March 2009 Parker-Goff was appointed to the executive board of Wirral Council’s ‘Wirral Investment Network’ to “reinforce its media and creative industry expertise” . Pinnington has qualified as a reporter with the National Council for the Training of Journalists and started working in political campaign PR for the Conservative Party at the 2001 election. In addition he has worked for the Forum of Private Business, the Scottish Parliament and the North West Says No Campaign.

Services

Artemis Media is a public relations and public affairs firm. Its prime services are stated as: media management, crisis management, media interview training and copy writing. It can further lobby political bodies and politicians in the UK and Europe on behalf of its clients. It works to manage and promote its clients' products, services and messages in the national, regional and trade media.

Recent, successful campaigns include the relaunch of Cammell Laird shipyard, Wirral Councils’ business awards 2009, where three clients received awards, and the 2009 Liverpool Daily Post awards, where client Cammell Laird won Business of the Year. It has also recently secured the contract to promote national renewable energy body the Green Power Forum.

Clients

Notable clients include Cammell Laird shipyard, business trade lobby Private Sector Partners, European manufacturers Roxtec and Stiebel Eltron, national green energy body the Green Power Forum, solicitors Mace & Jones, work based learning provider Scientiam, business support agency Blue Orchid, Top 100 recruiter Scantec and the ‘I Want a Referendum’ campaign calling for a UK referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.