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Carina Evans, MD of Dog Rocks Distribution has appointed Caroline McLeod as head of Marketing & PR as well as Natalie Trice from Tally PR. Both appointments will drive consumer awareness of the product to create the demand necessary to increase sales across the UK and Europe.
Caroline has an impressive track record in PR with 10 years marketing experience within the retail & charity sector. Natalie has spent the past 15 years working with brands including Adobe, Cartoon Network, CNN, Discovery Channel, Earthwatch, Epson and Hewlett-Packard. “With experience on a local, regional, UK, EMEA & global level, Natalie really understands our client needs & objectives” says Carina. “She is an articulate, dynamic and creative senior PR consultant with extensive experience in the B2B, broadcast, charity, consumer & corporate sectors”. Caroline & Natalie will be working to put Dog Rock's on the media radar and ensure both consumers & trade affiliates know about this fantastic product & the difference it can make! Carina Evans said, “We are delighted to have both Caroline and Natalie on board and are looking forward to getting our teeth stuck into some fairly meaty projects we have in the pipeline, exciting times for our company which, with its impressive growth year on year, is ready to take that next step. They will be making themselves know to our existing and new clients over the coming months and will be at all of our forthcoming trade fairs including The BSAVA, Pats Harrogate, Zoomark, Bramham 3 Day Event, Gatcombe, BBC Gardeners World and Glee Petindex”.
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