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JBP gains top score for service and management practices from global PR network

JBP has secured a 95% rating from international public relations group, Worldcom, for its service quality and business management operations.

The national strategic media and communications group, which has offices in Bristol, Westminster, Cardiff, Manchester and Warwick, gained top tier scores for its strategic approach, client satisfaction, business management practices and its contribution to the Worldcom network.

“Worldcom is the only global public relations partnership to require its partners to undergo a peer review, and it is a rigorous process,” said Todd Lynch, Worldcom’s managing director. “We evaluate performance on many criteria. Client feedback is also included so that we have a 360-degree view of performance and practices.”

Worldcom is the largest partnership of independent public relations firms in the world, with more than 88 firms in 115 major cities on six continents. JBP is one of the representatives for the Group in the UK.”

“The Worldcom Public Relations Group has extremely high standards that not only make us better, but also improve our profession as a whole,” said Chris Lawrance, managing director of JBP. “We are delighted to be recognised in this way and it’s testimony to all the hard work put in by our 40-strong team across the UK.”

JBP’s clients include CHEP, E.on, First Bus, National Grid, Palletways, PyroCore, SodaStream and the UK Vaping Industry Association.

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