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Published Date: 11 May 2007
TECHNOLOGY focused businesses could benefit by up to £4,500 from a new accreditation.
Strive Public Relations managing partner Sherrilynne Starkie has been granted accreditation as a project consultant under the Department of Trade and Industry's business support scheme.

Under the scheme, the DTI will pay 50 per cent of the total project costs (up to £4,500) for public relations, marketing communications or marketing-related projects undertaken by Sherrilynne under the scheme.

Strive PR is focused on technology and Sherrilynne said: 'We've met technology and manufacturing companies that would benefit from employing proactive PR to achieve their business goals, but might need some assistance to get started. That's why I sought BSS accreditation.'

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2007 4:18 PM
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