Braben was founded in 1994 by Sarah Locke, formerly Marketing Director at Capital Radio plc. It was launched as the first specialist PR consultancy for the media industry providing a full-service PR consultancy with the expertise, contacts and knowledge to develop and implement campaigns across Consumer, B2B, Corporate and Reputation Management.
The vision was and remains today to provide clients with great knowledge, insight, contacts and ideas that build audiences, support the growth of commercial revenues and protect and build reputations for every client we represent.
Braben is at the forefront of the media industry and for 16 years has been adapting and building our knowledge, skills and areas of specialism to reflect this ever changing, dynamic marketplace, where communications skills and tools need to adapt fast. Digital has been part of our business since early 2000 as the media changed and adapted to this new world and way of communicating with audiences. Braben Digital and the services it provides now sits at the heart of every Consumer and B2B campaign we develop.
As part of our evolution Braben launched its specialist sports division 3 years ago building from our expertise of working with sports broadcasters and talent. Today Braben Sport represents a portfolio of clients across media, new and emerging sports and brands looking to drive their sponsorship activity through the power of PR.
Today Braben operates in five key industry sectors ensuring an in-depth knowledge, great contacts, strategic strength and results powered by great ideas are at the heart of every sector we specialise in. Our specialist PR teams cover Media, Sport, Licensed Brands, Marketing Services and Media Technology.
Our team are specialists who are passionate about the sectors we work in which reflects in our work, the knowledge and insight we bring and the results we deliver time and time again. We ensure we are part of the industries we represent, taking an active role at major events in these sectors and supporting and representing trade bodies.