Manchester PR and communications agency Roland Dransfield has opened an office in London and announced a restructure, alongside key promotions and new appointments.

Having just passed its 23rd year anniversary in business, founder and MD Lisa Morton, has become CEO.

Alex Bell, a former Manchester Evening News journalist and Roland Dransfield head of media, has been named chief operating officer, while head of digital Sam Hughes is now creative director. Both have been with Roland Dransfield for more than four years.

Martha Moore has been promoted to account manager and Eleanor Gorick has returned as full-time account executive following a year internship, having now graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University.

Roland Dransfield has also hired Charlotte Venn and Niamh Allsopp as executive assistant and finance Manager and junior content creator respectively.

Maria Murphy, who joined Roland Dransfield from university seven years ago, is now heading up the agency鈥檚 London office, based in Devonshire Square in the city of London.

The 29-year-old account director, a well-known face in the Manchester business community, has relocated to London to build Roland Dransfield in the capital whilst still maintaining a presence in the north west. Maria will be heading up a recruitment drive to support the agency in London.

It follows a 鈥渢ransformative鈥 12-month period for the agency, which has seen it grow annual revenues by 25% and recently land MPA鈥檚 best PR Agency of the Year 2019 (under 25 employees) for the second year running.

Roland Dransfield founder & CEO Lisa Morton said: 鈥淚t was a natural decision to open in London as almost 50% of our existing clients are based there and they have made it clear that if we have boots on the ground in the capital they鈥檇 be able to extend their scope of work.

鈥淭he move fitted in with Maria鈥檚 personal plans and it鈥檚 worked seamlessly. Our north west clients have found it valuable and are already benefitting from the opportunities that the move presents.

鈥淲e are very happy with our decision to expand and it鈥檚 been something we have been discussing for a while.

鈥淩oland Dransfield already has a number of new instructions which we will be announcing in the New Year.鈥

Lisa Morton and Alex Bell

Lisa added: 鈥淭he restructure and growth over the past 12 months is a direct result of an extremely committed team that lives and breathes the values that are important to us professionally and personally.

鈥淥ne year ago, we changed 鈥楶R鈥 to 鈥楶urposeful Relationships鈥, which is what we are known for and what gets us out of bed in the morning. We created the 鈥楻oland Dransfield Way鈥, 15 principles by which we live and work. And this has been at the core of the most transformative period in the agency鈥檚 history.

鈥淧robably the most important principle we have adopted is 鈥榩lant trees you鈥檒l never see鈥 - our commitment to create a legacy out of respect for those who follow. It鈥檚 about doing much more than just the job in front of us.鈥

Roland Dransfield has represented a variety of charitable foundations and movements over the past 12 months, including Vincent Kompany鈥檚 Tackle4MCR, The Skullfades Foundation, Elle for Elle, Michael Carrick Foundation, Football Beyond Borders and Manchester Beat Cancer.

Each team member is given two paid volunteering days per year to spend time with a charity that is meaningful to them.

Lisa, who founded Roland Dransfield in the summer of 1996, said: 鈥淭he commitment and leadership shown by the entire team has been overwhelming and has enabled us to achieve substantial business growth, and more professional and personal development across the team than we have ever done to date.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very deserving that these promotions have been made and restructuring the agency reflects the loyalty and complete passion the whole team has shown over the past 12 months. Roland Dransfield is a team of leaders, whatever their level of seniority.

鈥淲e have very clear growth ambitions in both Manchester and London. We are very grateful to have such great clients who share the same values as us.鈥