Additional Info

Websitehttp://www.eskenzipr.com
Company size (employees)21

Overview

UK based agency Eskenzi PR & Marketing is the premier tech PR and marketing consultancy for the technology industry, with a special focus on information security, cloud and big data. Eskenzi also has offices in France, Germany, APAC and the US. With around 20 clients in the cybersecurity sector, there is not a day that goes by where one of our clients is not quoted in the national or trade press, bringing to light security and privacy issues on a mainstream scale. Eskenzi has been ranked the number 2 most rated PR agency amongst national technology journalists and has the contacts, creativity and expertise to get (and keep) clients in the top national and trade publications, as well as TV and radio. In addition, Eskenzi is well known for taking clients from start up stage through to world-renowned, global brands, and helping companies transition through IPOs and acquisitions. In the past week alone, Eskenzi has gotten its clients into the BBC (TV), BBC (web), BBC (radio), Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Guardian and Metro as well as key trade publications such as Computer Weekly, Infosecurity, SC Magazine, TechWeek Europe and V3.

Client quotes: David Gibson | VP Marketing – Varonis: “We originally used Eskenzi in the UK, this soon expanded to France, Germany and the US. We’re even using their marketing team for our European channel and field marketing activities. The quality of press coverage has never been higher for Varonis and we are now getting qualified leads across Europe..”

Benny Czarny | CEO and Founder, OPSWAT
“Eskenzi has been instrumental in helping us obtain coverage from top-tier news organizations such as the BBC, the Wall Street Journal and the Times… They have a great understanding of our business and are always willing to go the extra mile.”

How we are different

- Only agency with a specific focus on IT security
- Daily press coverage worldwide for clients in national and trade press
- Highly ranked pr agency amongst national technology journalists