We are pleased to announce that JPC has been recognised in the Parliamentary Review as a “Best Practice Representative”. JPC was founded in 1998 as a strategical consultancy specialising in brand communication, bids and tenders, customer experience and account-based marketing. We have had the pleasure of working with some big names in various sectors, supporting them to win more business and communicate value to their customers. We are extremely proud of our team, who work tirelessly to cut through, transform brands, simplify complex issues and deliver connected experiences.

In these uncertain times, communication and brand value are so important in securing new business, this is recognised in the press release from the parliamentary review below:

JPC recognised in the Parliamentary Review

The Parliamentary Review, which is jointly chaired by Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, seeks to provide a platform for organisations and individuals to discuss their successes, failures and the challenges that lie ahead. As such, it is an invaluable resource for established businesses, budding entrepreneurs and policymakers alike.

Success for businesses of any size does not always come easily, and The Parliamentary Review is indispensable for anyone who seeks to make a name for themselves in industry. It highlights significant developments and concerns for business leaders up and down the country.

The co-chairman of The Parliamentary Review, Lord Pickles, has praised the organisations featured in The Review. He commented that as Britain undergoes changes, it is “essential that politicians have a firm understanding of the challenges with which British organisations must contend” and that The Review once again provides a perfect platform for this.

Writing in The Review, The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove says “this year’s Parliamentary review comes at a momentous time for parliament, as we collectively determine the destiny of the United Kingdom.”

The best practice article for JPC can be viewed here: https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/jpc

Claire Ellis

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