![]() ![]() I also had a lot of support and encouragement, which made all the difference. Looking back, it was a fairly impulsive decision, but I was young, had no mortgage and no responsibilities, so it was low-risk. Plus I knew I wanted to work on causes rather than consumer brands. ![]() I did a few years in agencies, a short stint in-house and then three years freelancing, all of which was great, but the idea had taken root. Quite early on in my PR career I had an inkling I’d like to do my own thing. ![]() I can’t quite believe it’s been 20 years! Stuart: I wanted to start by wishing Amazon PR a very happy birthday. Getting to 20 years is a fantastic achievement for any business. You have had to win business, deliver for clients, build and develop teams and that’s to say nothing of all the admin of running a business as well! What made you want to start Amazon PR in the first place? And what was your first piece of work? Public affairs advisor and subject of the first Lockdown Lowdown Stuart Thomson steps in as guest interviewer and gets to ask me a bunch of questions, as we celebrate Amazon PR's 20th birthday. ![]()
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