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3CPR welcomes new partner

Specialist corporate and financial communication consultancy, 3CPR, has appointed Danielle Veivers as Partner. The appointment formalises her longstanding role with the consultancy, where she has worked closely with clients for more than two years.

Danielle brings close to a decade of experience in PR and communication, having previously held both in-house and agency roles.

Commenting on the partnership, Founding Partner, Paul Cheal, said the appointment was a natural progression and reflected the 3CPR promise to provide clients with dedicated senior support.

"Danielle and I have worked together on and off for the best part of a decade and her move to Partner formalises a goal we've been working towards since she came on board over two years ago.

"I am excited for this next phase of growth at 3CPR. With a focus on quality - in who we work with and the outcomes we deliver - we are not focused on being the biggest, but we are committed to being the best.

"We are doubling down on our senior-led consulting model for clients who value experience and expertise. It's a unique point of difference for 3CPR as our clients know they will always work with specialist practitioners who have proven expertise and demonstrated experience."

(Pictured: Paul Cheal and Danielle Veivers)

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