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North-east PR firm welcomes new director


By David Porter

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Engage PR, the Aberdeen-based communications agency, has added a highly experienced media industry professional to its business.

Engage PR business director James Donaldson, and newly-appointed Engage PR communications director Lee Harrow and Engage communications advisor Kate Cruickshank.Picture by Iska Birinie
Engage PR business director James Donaldson, and newly-appointed Engage PR communications director Lee Harrow and Engage communications advisor Kate Cruickshank.Picture by Iska Birinie

Lee Harrow has 24 years’ media and communications expertise and was previously a depute editor of the Dundee Evening Telegraph and head of a magazines division at publisher DC Thomson.

She has been appointed communications director at Engage PR.

Engage provides a broad range of services from strategic communications and PR advisory services to social media management and copywriting for clients across a number of sectors, including energy, property, legal, hospitality and finance. The firm’s portfolio includes ambitious start-ups through to FTSE-listed companies.

James Donaldson, business director at Engage PR, said: “With a passion for planning and creating impactful content, Lee is a valuable addition to Engage PR as we continue to deliver high quality work for ambitious clients. We are thrilled to have someone of Lee’s capability on board.”

Lee said: “I’m looking forward to working with Engage clients across a number of sectors to support their business growth objectives. It’s an exciting challenge to be working with clients to build their brand and enhance their public image through a strategic approach.”

Lee was news editor at the Evening Express in Aberdeen before taking up the depute editor role at the Evening Telegraph. After working in communications at Abertay University, Lee was appointed editor-in-chief of a magazines division at DC Thomson, leading a team of 20 to produce creative and impactful products. She is a graduate of Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University where she gained a degree in public policy & management.


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