Verve Communications

We understand the changing national agenda

Private Sector

Many private sector companies see the public sector as an opportunity for business growth but to be successful they have to understand the different ethos and challenges they may face.

The companies that work most effectively in the public sector are those that understand the values of their clients and the different way in which they sometimes have to relate to communities and stakeholders. This requires companies to enter into partnerships and communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences in ways that may be new to them. Verve’s consultants have unique experience in both the public and private sectors that can help your business to succeed.

Making a splash for Rockpools

Rockpools print advertisement

Executive recruiters, Rockpools, needed to take their profile to the next level with the help of some communications know-how, so they called in Verve. Through an integrated communications, PR and media approach, Verve created hard-hitting web and marketing copy and consistently achieved column inches to help establish Rockpools, after just two years in operation, as one of the country’s most well-known executive recruitment firms.

As Nev Wilkinson, Rockpools’ Founder and Managing Partner, said,

“Verve has done a fantastic job in raising our profile and has really contributed to the wonderfully high profile that we currently have.”

Keeping Pinnacle on top

Pinnacle psg logo

Already a market leader in the housing and maintenance industry, Pinnacle PSG needed a fresh new approach to getting its achievements recognised in local, regional and national media. With the help of Verve, it now gains regular coverage in key publications, which have enabled a new audience of clients and potential clients to learn more about the breadth and depth of Pinnacle’s work.

Hamish Davidson, former Pinnacle board member, said,

“Verve’s can-do, proactive attitude and strategic savvy adds a wealth of value to us reaching, and more importantly, delivering, on our communication priorities,”