PremierPR new website more accessible to customers

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Public relations company PremierPR, recently revamped its website www.premierprsrilanka.com to provide a better service to its customers in Sri Lanka as well as overseas. The newly designed website is easy to navigate making it convenient for existing customers as well as potential customers to obtain information about the company and the services it provides. The new website has been designed to be reader/viewer friendly which makes browsing the website faster. PremierPR was launched over 10 years ago, and since then it has been providing cutting edge PR solutions for its clientele from local blue-chip companies and multi-national corporations in diverse industries such as FMCG, software and information technology, education, hospitals, NGOs, automobile and automobile after market, group/holding companies and the tea industry to individuals. PremierPR has an impressive portfolio of reputed clients who are maintaining long-term relationships with the company. The forte of PremierPR is its extensive experience and practical expertise in brand marketing and strategic positioning of companies, products and services. This adds value to planning and executing PR strategies for its customers. PremierPR works with all media such as press, electronic and online in all three languages to provide a comprehensive coverage. PremierPR is headed by Deepika Gunasekera – a well known marketing communication consultant with over two decades of experience in marketing, brand management, advertising and public relations in multinational and blue-chip companies. A product of St. Paul’s Milagiriya and the University of Kelaniya, Deepika offered Philosophy, Mass Communication and French for her degree. She has been a member of Rotary International and the Jaycees engaging in social services. As a volunteer at the National Child Protection Authority (NCPA), Deepika supported its efforts in demanding situations such as the tsunami. She also contributed her services on a voluntary basis to the CCCLine operated by the CCCFoundation and as a Board Director at the Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka (FPA). “When you look back Sri Lanka has come a long way. Today, there is a conducive environment for business. Long awaited Infrastructure is in place. We also have talented and well trained human resources (HR) that are on par to any international standard,” said Gunasekera. “As a result business will grow to unimaginable heights resulting in a developed economy in the region. PremierPR is happy to be working in this positive business environment. We also plan to take advantage of this fine situation to receive maximum benefits for Premier PR from a business point of view,” she added. “In an increasingly export oriented environment, PremierPR has developed strategic relationships with global PR agencies to extend the PR coverage beyond Sri Lanka. This indeed is a value added feature for Sri Lanka’s export community,” she continued.

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