by Vickie Tebbutt | 16th April, 2012
University student Alice Norman spent a month with us at hopwood public relations. Here’s what she thought of her time as an intern…
Before I started at Hopwood, I can honestly say I was a little lost when it came to choosing a career. Like most people doing History at uni, you reach a point when you realise that your degree really doesn’t help you chose your career path. Public Relations had been recommended to me by quite a few different people, so naturally, I started asking around. But the thing about public relations is that no one really knows what it is (no matter how many people you ask, I can guarantee you won’t get a straight answer from anyone – that’s part of the charm). So I decided to do some work experience while back home in Leicester to help me judge the true meaning of Public Relations for myself. After just four weeks, Hopwood has helped me map out my future.
Like all new interns, I had no idea what to expect. All I hoped was that my job wouldn’t entail simply fetching tea and coffee, or sitting doing research all day long – the sort of things most people do on an internship. I had no idea that I’d be writing my own press releases within the week and conducting phone interviews and organising photo shoots within two. It’s been amazing to get stuck in to all the work and actually be trusted with writing and organising. I feel like I’ve really gained an insight into the world of PR while actually managing to make a difference along the way. After a week, I was totally hooked (and was even getting used to the early mornings!) More
by Duncan Hopwood | 8th December, 2011
Checking in at #measurepr this week, and it occurs to me that one of our New Year’s Resolutions here at hopwood PR must be to get our heads round the tricky business of measurement.
There are some massive challenges here:
1. All our clients are different so there’s no obvious one-size-fits-all way to measure results – have a look at our case studies and you’ll see we’re results oriented but that our projects have hugely varied outcomes
2. Clients’ priorities (and their people) change over time (but they might not tell you) so it’s easy to find yourself measuring the wrong thing
3. Assuming clients’ media profile matters to them, how do you evaluate that profile in a rapidly-evolving new media world?
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by Vickie Tebbutt | 3rd November, 2011
As winter draws in, we have to say a fond farewell to all our wonderful PR interns who have kept us bright from June to October.

Armed with tons of public relations experience from hopwood, this is what they have been getting up to since.
Daraca Lehane has returned to Leicester University to do the final year of her Media and Communications degree.
Jessica Ward, a graduate from Nottingham Trent, has successfully gone on to a new job at a PR agency.
Harriet Barker, a Masters graduate from the University of Exeter, has gone to London to chase her literary dreams working at a publishing company.
Sophie Heffernan has returned to complete her management studies degree at the University of York.
We wish them all the best for a bright future.
by Vickie Tebbutt | 18th October, 2011
The hopwood team will be out in force at the East Midlands Property & Business Investment show this November.
We’ll be showcasing our experience of PR and marketing in the regeneration and property sector, with case studies of work with clients including architects, developers, inward investment managers and regeneration agencies.
We’re also launching a brand new service so watch out for more information.
Entrance to the show at the East Midlands Conference Centre on Friday November 11 is completely free, so why not pay us a visit at stand 60 and say hello. We would love to see you. For more information click here.
by Vickie Tebbutt | 29th September, 2011
We took full advantage of the silly season and generated dozens of pieces of coverage for clients across finance, B2B and not for profit sectors around August.
Incorporatewear, the premier corporate clothing company co-founded by celeb designer Jeff Banks and others, featured in national print media 11 times.
We successfully managed media around an affordable housing plan for East Midlands Housing Group, for whom we’ve also just finished penning annual reports and autumn magazines.
Other clients have achieved coverage in regional media in the East Midlands and in high-powered national insurance and property publications.
Our digital media activity continues to grow with clients extending their reach into social media and online news outlets.
by hopwood | 26th September, 2011
Daraca Lehane, a student from Leicester University joined us at hopwood public relations for four months’ work experience during the summer. Here is her story:
I decided to take up an opportunity to intern with Hopwood during the summer break after I finished my 2nd year of university. I intended find out more about how the public relations industry works because, although we’d covered it at university, very little information was given about what goes on behind the scenes in the world of PR. Here’s what I learned while working here:
When I started back in early June this year, I had absolutely no expectations. It was the first time I had any work experience in dealing with the media so everything was very new to me. One of the first things I discovered was that PR plays a very significant role in the print media. From writing a press release, to sending it to various editors and then seeing it published; it made me realise that journalists and PR rely on each other for material and coverage. I was given the opportunity to write numerous press releases, which sometimes involved interviewing people! This was something I hadn’t done before and to see my work published in the press was very satisfying. More
by Duncan Hopwood | 2nd May, 2011
There’s a debate (unhealthy, I think) in the PR industry about whether or not it’s appropriate to measure the amount of media coverage we generate in terms of what it would cost to buy the same amount of space or air time as advertising.
It’s a hot topic on twitter under the hashtag #measurepr. Here’s what we think about measuring PR.
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