PR outfit sets sights on Europe and beyond
Hume Brophy has just opened a new office in Paris, but it doesn't plan to stop there, writes Siobhán Brett.
The only independent Irish public relations agency with offices in Brussels and the City of London has opened an office in Paris.
Hume Brophy, which was founded in 2005 by Eoin Brophy and John Hume junior, son of the former SDLP leader, now has 60 employees in Dublin, London, Brussels and Paris.
Brophy said that, from the outset, the agency wanted to be a credible international business, with Dublin at its core.
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