Allison Roe, MBE
2003
launch of ‘Run to Heal’ series with events in Christchurch
and Auckland. Over three times as many runners participated
as expected.
Media
coverage included - Breakfast (TVNZ), Good Morning, CTV,
Healthy Options (cover story), Women Today (cover story),
NZ Fitness (cover story), NZ Women’s Weekly, Australian Women’s
Weekly (five page feature), NZ Herald (page three story),
Sunday Star-Times, Netguide, NZ Doctor, Newstalk ZB (Auckland,
Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Nelson).
Kimberley has handled PR for all Allison’s
subsequent run events and health activism work.
"Kimberley
knows what she is talking about."
Ian Gawler, OAM
Ian
Gawler of the Gawler Foundation in Australia first visited
NZ in 2003 to spread word of his pioneering work with cancer
patients
Media
coverage included – Kim Hill, Face to Face (TVNZ), Breakfast,
Linda Clark (National Radio), CTV, Channel 9 Dunedin, Sunday
Star-Times feature, Newstalk ZB interviews nationwide, daily
newspapers NZ wide.
Kimberley
has handled PR for each of Ian’s subsequent visits to New
Zealand. Ian and Ruth Gawler say a big part of the reason
they continue to visit New Zealand is to work with Kimberley
"Kimberley's
publicity has changed people's lives for the better."
Jenny Hannah
Organized
PR for the launch of web entrepreneur Jenny’s changing the
name of a South Auckland town Pokeno to jenniferann.com.
Media
coverage included – international TV, TVNZ news, TV3 news,
Sunday Star-Times, Woman’s Day (three stories), New Idea,
newspapers nationwide.
Kimberley
has subsequently handled all Jenny’s PR campaigns.
"Kimberley
gave me international recognition."
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we started working together” -
client
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at any time” -
Wellington radio producer
“What
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client hits the nail on the head where I wanted the article
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editor
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TV producer “We
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article with a coloured piece on the front page banner” -
newspaper editor
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from international media:
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interest and we will be able to incorporate this story into
a larger feature we have planned” - British
magazine
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for the Complementary Healthcare Council and we’ve been
asked to enter a piece for the Most Outstanding Journalism
Report. Is it okay to submit your article
that we published?” -
Australian health magazine
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national UK magazine
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American magazine
“Thanks
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Asian magazine
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