Cathy Beare, The Folkestone Leas Lift Company Charity
John Hendy, Hendy
Yaw Ofori, Greentech
Tom Stevenson, NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group and Integrated Care System
Sue Threader, The Rochester Bridge Trust
Charlie Wilson, Addington Leisure
Caroline Binns, Liberty Property Trust UK Ltd, developers of Kings Hill
In an increasingly communicative world, the relentless flow of information can present unprecedented demands and challenges at a corporate level.
With any form of communication, achieving the right tone and message and using the right vehicle to reach your audience is vital. Of overriding importance, the written word needs to be spot on – whether for use online, or in print for external or internal consumption.
Effective corporate communications aren’t simply about what you are communicating, but how and where you are directing your announcements.
At Maxim, our expertise covers the full suite of integrated PR, marketing and communications services. We create professional and effective corporate communications strategies for businesses and organisations throughout Kent, the south east of England and further afield. In addition, we can help you devise, write and broadcast your message – ensuring a professional and objective voice prevails throughout.
Our services include:
Maxim will work closely with you to make the most effective use of all the relevant communication channels, ensuring a consistent message is being delivered throughout.
Visit our portfolio for examples of our corporate communications work.
Maxim helps solar farm power through planning
Helping make a positive contribution to the environment in the South East, whether it’s on- or offshore wind, solar, anaerobic digesters or waste-to-energy generation, is always a good feeling for the team at Maxim.
July, 2025 more
Maxim helps get Buckmore Park the green light to invest in its future
Celebrating planning permission for a proposed motorsport-themed centre at the much-loved Kent carting circuit
July, 2025 more
Devolution and Kent: What businesses need to know
We’re getting closer by the day to the biggest shake-up in local government since the 1972 Local Government Act. Yet, despite the scale of the change, the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill has largely flown under the radar in many business and real estate circles. Andrew Metcalf looks at how the reforms will affect businesses in Kent.
July, 2025 more
we'd love to work with you
get in touch