Public relations and marketing consultancy Vox is celebrating after crafting a succession of successful award entries for its clients.
The latest submission was for the national SCEPTRE awards – the retail industry’s most prestigious awards. Vox wrote the submission which allowed The Brunel shopping centre’s manager Tony Wilkes to scoop the title of Large Centre Manager of the Year.
In May Vox also put Tony forward for the Wiltshire Business Awards, where he walked away with the Business Person of the Year award. Vox also won the award of Best Newspaper in the West of England from the CIPR for inSwindon, where Tony is the chairman.
Vox has an enviable success rate in getting clients shortlisted for awards – which currently stands at higher than 90 per cent. Successful clients have come from across a range of industries and sectors, including accountants, membership organisations, property management, not-for-profit, retail, recruitment and education and training.
Company director Sue Pycroft said: “Awards aren’t a frivolous and attention-grabbing activity, but can really help boost the morale of your staff and their belief in the company. They are also a simple way of demonstrating your skills and expertise to customers, potential customers and competitors.
“Our skills in persuasive writing, plus the ability to research and root out the salient points that judges are looking for mean that we consistently hit the spot – and help to bring home awards.”
To find out how Vox can help you motivate your staff and highlight your business through awards, call 01793 511990 or email:
enquiries@voxonline.co.uk.