At Brahm, over 200 marketing specialists pool their talents to service the needs of clients such as, Kellogg’s, Warburtons, McCain, Persimmon Homes, Littlewoods, Yorkshire Building Society, Royal Mail, UK Trade & Investment, DWP, and The British Council. You can click on the buttons on the left to explore our specialisms.

Julie Hanson, joint MD of Brahm, is bravely taking part in a charity sky dive on 14th June 2008 in Brigg, Lincoln.
Amy Corbett has been recruited to the award winning promotional marketing and foodservice team.
Brahm is continuing its support for Sue Ryder Care by producing marketing collateral, including nomination forms, programmes and goodie bags, for the 22nd Yorkshire Women of Achievement Awards.
Brahm Branding and Design have been working closely with optical client Dunelm on exciting new eyewear collections for international fashion designer John Rocha, and lingerie and swimwear designer Janet Reger.
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Brahm PR has been appointed to promote the UK’s first 24 hour musical picnic, The Magic Loungeabout, which aims to offer an intimate and contemporary alternative to the summer festival scene.
Paul has been with Brahm for ten years, leading the award winning promotional marketing and foodservice division, and working with clients including Warburtons, Heinz, Kellogg’s and Greencore.
Brahm has been appointed by garden care expert Bayer Garden to develop its UK brand strategy for the next three years.
Brahm Insight, our research and planning consultancy has won places on two high profile agency rosters: the Royal Mail Group and the Electoral Commission.
Brahm PR has been appointed by leading drinks manufacturer and distributer, Global Brands Limited, to handle consumer and trade PR across its entire product range, including flagship brand, VK Vodka Kick.
With our roots firmly in Yorkshire (Headingley to be precise) we know only too well just how attractive the region is for business. Now we’re making sure that the rest of the world knows too.
Ten Brahm mountain bikers braced the November elements of the Yorkshire Moors and cycled 65 miles through Dalby Forest to Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby – and back!
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