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Brazen PR is a multi-award winning Public Relations consultancy based in Manchester. Currently located on Great Ancoats Street in the city's Northern Quarter, Nina Webb set up Brazen in 2001 with a 'think big' mission to become the most successful independent consumer PR consultancy outside London.
Today Brazen has a turnover approaching £2m, 35+ clients, 80+ brands and over 45 industry awards. With 25 staff passionate in the pursuit of column inches, the team operates from purpose built premises, Brazen House, in the heart of Manchester's creative community.
In her time Webb has represented some of the UK's best-loved and biggest consumer brands including Silentnight, Vimto, Love Hearts, The North Face, Phones 4u, Action Man, Littlewoods, Monopoly, Iceland, M&S Money, Airtours, Duerr's, ASICS and T-Mobile. She was also personal PR consultant to mobile tycoon John Caudwell.
With Webb at the helm, Brazen has often been the target of controversy for its outspoken approach and dedication to being daring and doing things differently. Over the years the consultancy's proposition has naturally evolved, and with the Brazen heritage still right at its heart, the business has adopted an 'uncompromising' credo.
Webb makes no apologies for the imaginative stunts her company is famous for - including insuring her client's bed-bounching bottom at Silentnight for £1Million, creating Eau De Stilton perfume, making a vertical catwalk for Jockey, installing a Vimto tap in one mad family's house, filming a soft porn movie for Scruffs workwear, launching a non-melting ice lolly for Iceland, setting Guinness World Records for the longest line of pizzas and the largest simultaneous game of Monopoly, cooking up the world's first edible bed for Best Western Hotels, promoting pong proof pants for The North Face, making the world's most expensive jar of marmalade for Duerr's and renaming Lancashire's Leyland 'Chicago Town' for the day.
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