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PremierPR, the Public Relations (PR) agency with a difference, launched its website recently to enhance its online presence.
The website – www.premierprsrilanka.com – is user friendly and simple to navigate, providing a profile of PremierPR including the services that it offers, portfolio of clients and its PR campaigns.
PremierPR was launched in 2006 and has been in existence for more than five years, specialising in PR, which is a popular marketing tool in Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC). The company has the resources and expertise to deliver cutting-edge PR solutions in an ever-changing marketing environment.
The agency’s solutions in the PR sphere helps corporates to create awareness, stimulate sales, facilitate communication and build relationships between consumers and companies and brands through Marketing Public Relations (MPR). PR is unique in its great versatility, aptitude for drama and its capacity to break through the information clutter and capture attention and interest of the target market.
PremierPR is headed by Deepika Gunasekera – a reputed marketing communication consultant – who has hands-on experience spanning over 15 years in marketing, brand management, advertising and public relations in multinationals as well as Sri Lankan blue chip companies. She holds a degree in Mass Communication, Philosophy and French from the University of Kelaniya.
“Our forte is delivering PR solutions with precision, perfection and business acumen which is vital to portray a positive corporate and brand image. PR is the most credible source out of all marketing tools in the larger marketing paradigm of IMC,” said Gunasekera.
“Today, we are in an exciting era where the private sector will ignite the growth of the economy with the vision of President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Government. The foundation is already in place. Sri Lanka will achieve exceptional heights in development in 2011 and years to come. PremierPR is happy to be a part of it,” she added.