February 4, 2012

Emily Cagle Communications is recruiting

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We’re looking for the brightest rising star in the region to come and join our vibrant agency as we continue to win clients nationwide.

If you want to be part of an exciting, growing company, this could be the job for you.

Emily Cagle Communications specialises in public relations and copywriting. We’ve been trading for 14 months and are now looking for an experienced full-time PR account manager to join our team in Lincoln.

You’ll work at our bright, spacious offices in central Lincoln, getting hands-on with a host of exciting clients, ranging from tiny start-ups to established national brands.

You will have:

  • experience at account manager level
  • experience working with clients in the service industries, especially HR, legal and financial services
  • excellent attention to detail
  • accomplished writing skills
  • confident telephone manner and experience working with journalists
  • a good book of media contacts
  • an ability to take ownership of projects and drive them forward
  • a love of, and commitment to, public relations

In return, we can offer:

  • a competitive salary, based on experience
  • in-house and external training
  • a fun, fast-paced work environment

To apply, please send a covering letter of no more than 350 words along with your CV to info[at]emilycagle[dot]co[dot]uk.

We look forward to hearing from you.

4Networking is coming to Lincoln

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I have good news! If you’ve been following this blog, you’ll know that I’ve been working on setting up a networking event in Lincoln for some time.

Well, after weeks of planning, I’m pleased to announce that we’ve got a venue and date sorted for the launch of 4Networking in Lincoln and it’s going to be fantastic.

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4Networking really is a different way of doing things. You have three one-to-one appointments at every meeting and members can attend any one of almost 200 groups across the country.

This is your chance to become part of a 20,000 strong network – sharing information, solving problems, building relationships and doing real business.

Fancy joining us for the very first of many Lincoln 4Networking events?

Here are the details:

  • Date: 24th September
  • Time: 8am – 10am
  • Location: Pride of Lincoln (map)
  • Price: Just £10 for entry and a cooked or continental breakfast

To book your place, either register on the 4Networking website or contact me.

We already have businesses from around the country booked in, so it’s well worth two hours of your time.

In the meantime, if you would like to know more about 4Networking, please head over to the 4Networking website where there’s plenty of information about the club and why it could prove so valuable to your business.

And while you’re there, check out the very active 4Networking online forum. The forum works in the same spirit as the live events, offering a place to share ideas and find real business opportunities.

See you there…

The Consortium Small Business Networking Club is coming to Lincoln

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Update: Plans have changed since this announcement was made. Please see this post for more information: 4Networking is coming to Lincoln.

After meeting with Tara Carlile-Swift (@taraconsortium) last week, I’m pleased to announce that Emily Cagle Communications will be working with Consortium to create, support and grow the Lincoln branch of the very popular Consortium East Midlands Small Business Networking Club.

Clubs are already up and running in Derby and Nottingham, with the Leicester club kicking off from 2nd July.

After a number of years working in London, I’m happy to be back in Lincoln and supporting local business in the city I grew up in. We’re hoping that the club will grow to become a useful support network for people in Lincoln running small businesses.

The agenda for every club is pretty straightforward:

  • Food, wine & networking
  • 30-40 min seminar or speaker to inspire or inform you
  • 20 minutes of speed networking
  • ..and when we have time we move to the pub to finish the evening off

If you’d like to get involved, watch this space or head over to the Consortium Small Business Networking Club and sign up for the newsletter so that Tara can keep you posted.

In the meantime, if you are based in Lincoln and interested in appearing as a guest speaker, please let me know.