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InsideOut PR wins yoga and wellness centre account

Sydney-based Sector - PR Agency, InsideOut PR, has been appointed by Australian yoga and wellness centre, Byron Yoga Centre.

The agency's key focus will be executive profiling for Byron Yoga Centre’s Founder, John Ogilvie, and creating awareness for the centre’s retreats and programs.
 
Nicole Reaney, CEO of InsideOut PR said, “We’re excited to collaborate with Byron Yoga Centre, an iconic destination - teaching all of us Sector - Healthy habits to slow down, rest and recharge.”
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