PR By Whitney is expanding its team, with four fresh faces joining the business in the last month.
Abenaa Daniels is the company’s first operations and culture manager, while RDM Productions founder Ross Melling joins as videographer. Grace Donohoe, previously a lifestyle reporter for Media Agency Jam Press and Jacque Talbot, a FIFA-licensed football agent and former Daily Mirror journalist, have come in as Digital PR Executive and PR Account Executive, respectively.
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Donohoe said: “After a month at PR By Whitney, I’m really enjoying my role. The working environment in the office is incredibly supportive and welcoming, with the talent and care evident.
“I’m particularly excited to bring my skillset as an ex‑journalist to land press coverage and grow my clientele like never before. It’s an exciting time at the firm and I’m proud to be part of the journey alongside my talented colleagues.”
Daniels added: “I’m really enjoying my time at PR By Whitney, working with a driven, unified team shaped by Whitney’s vision. It’s a pleasure to be part of something built on creativity, excellence and fresh thinking.”
The growth comes at a time when the PR By Whitney team has been gearing up for a move into a brand‑new office. The new space, still within the same Eccles building, includes a modern boardroom, a welcoming area for clients and guests, and a dedicated room for brainstorming and creative sessions.
Whitney Williams, founder of PR By Whitney, said: “Welcoming four new people into the business alongside moving into a new office is a really exciting step for us.
“The business has grown a lot over the last year, so it was important we continued building the right team and environment around the vision for PR By Whitney. Each person brings a real wealth of experience and something different to the company, which is really exciting for both us and our clients.
“There’s a really good energy around the business at the moment and we’re excited for what the rest of the year looks like.”