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Dan Bleakman

Dan Bleakman

Dan joined Howorth Communications in November 2007 as an account director working across a range of ICT and consumer tech clients.
Prior to this, Dan was an account director at Bite Communications in London, where he worked for almost six years.

Dan specialises in running enterprise software and hardware PR accounts, which in the past have included companies of the likes of Sage, Fujitsu, Oracle, Siebel Systems, Symantec and Samsung Corporate Division. However he has crossed the dark side on quite a few occasions and worked on consumer brands such as Toshiba and Xbox to name a few. Dan’s aims to drive industry-leading campaigns that go above and beyond the realms of pure print media coverage, and address the growing online media space.

As an account handler, Dan aims to convince his clients that online media is playing a much bigger role in the audiences they wish to target. To date he has successfully convinced the likes of Premier Global Services and Toshiba to start investing in Listening Programmes in Australia, Asia and Europe, and look beyond pure print media.

Dan graduated with an upper second class BA joint honours degree in management and media from the University of Leeds in England.

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