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Rising stars at Stripe

Rising stars at Stripe

We’ve got a quadruple celebration at Stripe with a clutch of new promotions in the team.

Shaun Bell has been promoted to Senior Account Manager. Since joining in 2011, Shaun has cut the PR mustard on clients including John Lewis, the Scottish Government, Young Scot and ScottishPower, and in 2014 was named Outstanding Young Communicator at the CIPR PRide Awards.

Emma Paul has delivered amazing work on John Lewis, ScottishPower, Oliver Bonas, Pizza Express and iQ Chocolate accounts in her time at Stripe, and is now Account Manager.

Orla McGowan also now holds the Account Manager title following a stellar 18 months at Stripe during which time she’s been a powerhouse on VELUX, The Kitchin and the Scottish Government’s Road Safety campaign.

And Kara Gaughan, who joined the team in 2014 is now Account Executive after hitting the ground running on her IRN-BRU and Magners accounts.

All started life at Stripe on our Stars & Stripes Graduate Trainee Scheme which we will be running again this year – watch this space.

Huge congratulations Stripes!

Stripe Continues to Grow with New Talent & New Office

Stripe Continues to Grow with New Talent & New Office

Stripe today announces four new appointments and office expansion as it grows its team to 25.

Associate Director, Stephanie Robertson, joins Stripe from Weber Shandwick, bolstering the agency’s senior management team. Stephanie brings over 15 years’ experience as a broadcast journalist and specialist in media and community relations across the public and private sector. Having led behaviour change programmes for organisations such as Digital UK and the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, in addition to consumer campaigns for leading brands including Glenmorangie, Whyte & Mackay and Seafish, she will play a major role on the agency’s client portfolio and new business activity.

Jonathan Perkins joins Stripe as a Senior Account Manager from Freshwater UK, where he worked on high profile accounts for the Forestry Commission, National Grid and The National Trust.

As a further commitment to growth and developing young talent throughout the PR industry in Scotland, Stripe has also appointed two graduates, Emma Paul and Chelsie Harris, onto the ‘Stars & Stripes’ trainee programme. Now in its third year, the programme offers graduates a six month full paid position, providing dedicated training and development, combined with hands on practical skills. All previous ‘Stars & Stripes’ trainees have been offered permanent roles within the agency.

In line with its continued expansion, Stripe also announces that it is to relocate to new premises in Commerical Quay, Leith, alongside sister digital agency Blonde, having outgrown its existing Edinburgh office space. Stripe and Blonde will move to their new offices by the end of this year.

Joint Managing Director, Morna McLelland, commented: “As we celebrate our sixth year of growth with an expanded team and a new office, we’re strengthening our position as the largest consumer PR agency in Scotland, and putting the foundations in place for future growth and service development.

“Central to this is our team and so we’re absolutely committed to investing in talent at all levels throughout the agency. Stephanie brings invaluable expertise to our management team and client services, whilst Jonathan and our graduates look set to be shining PR stars of our future”.