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Shiloh PR Founder in 2023 PR Week Power Book

We’re delighted that Shiloh PR Co-Founder, Evadney Campbell, has been named in PRWeek’s UK Power Book 2023.

Now in its fifteenth year, PRWeek’s annual Power Book is an extensive list of the most influential and respected comms professionals in the UK today.

Speaking about her inclusion, Evadney said:

I’m delighted! To be recognised for a second year on such an influential list is a huge honour.

After the success of our work with the Victoria & Albert Museum among others, I’m looking forward to more collaborative projects for Shiloh PR to help brands more effectively, reach Black communities in the UK.

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Shiloh PR to work with the V&A Museum

Image of a Black man and Black woman wearing blue and white African print outfits.

The Victoria & Albert Museum has appointed Shiloh PR to support its Africa Fashion exhibition campaign. 

We’ll be working with the museum’s team to support their drive to increase the diversity of visitors and create a sense of celebration and buzz around the exhibition. 

Shiloh PR’s specific focus will be on grassroots media and influencers reaching Black and African communities in the UK. 

Karen Campbell, Shiloh PR Co-Founder, said: 

The V&A want to build long-term relationships with new audiences for the future of the museum as a more diverse and inclusive place to visit. Shiloh PR understand the audience the V&A are aiming to reach and we’re looking forward to working on a PR campaign that complements the work of the V&A’s in-house PR team

Find out more about the Africa Fashion exhibition: https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/africa-fashion 

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Shiloh PR in PRWeek Power Book

Evadney Campbell standing buy a big sign that says PR Week Power Book 2022

We’re delighted to announce that our Co-Founder, Evadney Campbell, has been named in PRWeek’s UK Power Book 2022.

Now in its fourteenth year, PRWeek’s annual Power Book is the definitive guide to the most influential and respected comms professionals in the UK today

Speaking about her inclusion, Evadney said:

To be recognised on such an influential list is a huge honour. We have strived to be an agency governed by integrity and our honest belief that everyone has a right to be able to access public relations.  No matter your size, we give our best efforts.  I’m thrilled this has been recognised by being featured in this Power Book.”

PR Week subscribers can find out more about the Power Book here

The news follows the recent announcement of Evadney’s feature in Women in PR’s ’45 Over 45′ list – a celebration of age and experience amongst women in the public relations and comms industry. Read more

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Shiloh PR co-founder in Women in PR’s ’45 Over…

Shiloh PR co-founder Evadney Campbell MBE, has been recognised in the first ever Women in PR (WIPR) ‘45 Over 45’ list on the eve of International Women’s Day. 

The list was launched off the back of research commissioned by WIPR that revealed more than one in three women in comms have experienced workplace ageism and just over half of women under 50 don’t see themselves working in the same part of the industry when they turn 50.

Evadney launched Shiloh PR alongside her daughter Karen Campbell, in 2013 following decades working in broadcast journalism. Of her inclusion in the list, she said: 

“This is truly an honour for me. It shows that you’re never too late to pursue your dream. It is humbling to be recognised among these amazing women and I hope it motivates others to never let age stop them from going after their goals.”

Shiloh PR was set up to offer public relations services and media training to corporations and persons in senior management who want to reach the UK’s untapped Black and ethnic minority communities or those carrying out broadcast interviews and need help.

The ‘WPR 45 over 45’ 2022 list, which can be seen in full here, features a wealth of trailblazing female talent across the comms industry, with a mix of in-house and agency professionals as well as those who’ve set up as independent practitioners – and those who have come back to the profession after parenting or caring career breaks.