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Performer and fundraiser Wayne Devlin launches agency with acclaimed graphic designer

Humanitarian and performer Wayne Devlin has partnered with graphic designer Adam Walker to launch DevWalk PR, a new public relations and marketing agency.

DevWalk PR combines Devlin’s talents for raising awareness and funds for important causes with Walker’s expertise in branding and visual storytelling. The firm aims to provide comprehensive PR, marketing, and creative services for purposeful businesses, non-profits, and personalities committed to social impact.

“After years of charitable work, I’ve seen firsthand the power of skilful communication to inspire action and positive change,” said Devlin, who has raised over £750,000 for various philanthropic initiatives in the past decade. “With Adam’s brilliant creative vision, we’re excited to launch DevWalk PR and elevate purposeful brands and campaigns that make a real difference.”

Devlin, a former columnist for South Manchester’s The Messenger Newspaper and regular Radio Alty host, was recently honoured with the Prime Minister’s Points of Light Award and the British Citizen Award for Services to the Arts in the UK for his exceptional fundraising services. His 24-hour “Swing-a-thon” raised over £9,000 for the Alzheimer’s Society, while honouring musical icon Tony Bennett. Devlin received praise from Prime Minister Boris Johnson for using “your exceptional service fundraising through your charitable singing” to support pioneering dementia research.

Walker is an award-winning graphic designer whose work for socially conscious companies and non-profits has earned numerous industry accolades. Studying under the guidance of Saatchi & Saatchi professionals awakened his talents for the bold, meaningful visuals which will be crucial for DevWalk PR’s brand-building capabilities.

“I’m thrilled to be teaming up with Wayne and combining our skills to launch a PR firm focused on elevating important causes and ethical businesses,” said Walker. “There’s a real need for strategic, creative communications that can cut through the noise and drive real impact.”

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