Twelve Thirty Eight

Twelve Thirty Eight is a transmedia PR and corporate reputation consultancy founded by Hamish Thompson, former director of media relations at electrical retailer DSG International plc.
The company was founded in July 2007 in collaboration with a team of former national broadcast and print journalists. Past and present clients of Twelve Thirty Eight include Asda, ainsbury's, John Lewis, Vision Express, Pomegreat, Debenhams, Dixons, Currys, PC World, Richer Sounds, Reevoo and Screwfix. The business won Outstanding Small PR Consultancy of the Year in its trade association awards for two consecutive years (2008-2009).
Among its projects, the company was commissioned to rewrite the wartime classic "Make Do & Mend" in association with John Lewis (2009); re-brand Milton Keynes as the romantic capital of Great Britain (2010); and launch the "facebox" campaign for Asda (2011).
 
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