Thrive PR Appoints National Business Director- Michelle Richings

Thrive PR Appoints National Business Director- Michelle Richings

thrive pr + communications is excited to announce the appointment of Michelle Richings as National Business Director.

Richings will play a key role in collaborating and supporting the broader growth and direction of the business across the Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland offices.

Thrive is one of the largest independent PR agencies in ANZ and has seen extensive expansion in 2016. This appointment will further enhance the best practice standards for clients and accelerated career development of the Thrive team.

Richings has nearly two decades of independent agency experience, including working at a General Management level within fast growing businesses.




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