New Partners at Fink & Fuchs

Alexandra Groß and Michael Grupe, both members of the Management Board Fink & Fuchs AG since 2011, have acquired shares in the communications agency. Their new role as partners marks a further step in the generational change initiated in 2011 by the agency based in Wiesbaden, Berlin and Munich.

“We are very pleased with the work of our Board members on transforming Fink & Fuchs into a communications agency, as they actively help shape change at the top of the company. We are especially excited about the commitment of our new partners and our long-standing colleagues taking on greater responsibility for the company,” said Stephan Fink, Chairman of the Management Board of Fink & Fuchs AG. Continue reading New Partners at Fink & Fuchs

PR Agency of the year in 2016 continues to grow

The 78-strong team of the communications agency Fink & Fuchs generated fee revenue of EUR 6.42 million (previous year: EUR 5.9 million) in fiscal year 2016. Numerous new mandates and additional projects with existing clients led to growth of 8.8 percent. Among the new clients are F5, Facebook Germany, Proalpha as well as the Federal Administration with other projects coming from various federal ministries and authorities. The volume of orders increased significantly, particularly in the growth areas of digital communication, moving pictures and employer communication. Continue reading PR Agency of the year in 2016 continues to grow

Fink & Fuchs with a new name

Fink & Fuchs Public Relations AG is changing its name to Fink & Fuchs AG. What at first glance appears to be a marginal change is in fact an important milestone in its evolution towards becoming a full-service communications firm. Following its complete restructuring to become an even more agile organization, investment in new employees from other disciplines and expansion of its partner network, Fink & Fuchs now offers integrated solutions for corporate communications, marketing, employer and many other forms of communication. Continue reading Fink & Fuchs with a new name

Fink & Fuchs is PR agency of the year 2016

The PR-Report Awards were presented for the 14th time in Berlin. The team from Fink & Fuchs became the first firm to receive the prestigious Gold Award – PR Agency of the Year for the second time. The Wiesbaden-based communications agency already received this renowned industry award in 2003 when the PR Awards were first introduced in Germany. The jury’s decision is based not only on the firm’s extremely good economic development, but also on its overall positioning and its excellent reputation. Continue reading Fink & Fuchs is PR agency of the year 2016

New etat: ERP vendor proALPHA hands over its communications to Fink & Fuchs

Kommunikationsetat Fink Fuchs proALPHA AccountThe communications agency Fink & Fuchs has been awarded the proALPHA Group’s corporate communications account. The mandate includes the company’s corporate, product and brand communications in the DACH region.

As the third largest provider of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for medium-sized companies in the areas of manufacturing and retail, proALPHA has been offering a complete, flexibly scalable ERP solution for more than 20 years. With 30 branch offices worldwide and certified partners, as well as more than 800 employees, the fast-growing company currently supports around 1,800 customers in a wide range of industries in 50 countries around the world. Continue reading New etat: ERP vendor proALPHA hands over its communications to Fink & Fuchs

New head of the creative team at Fink & Fuchs

Niclas Leipold Leiter des Teams Kreation creativeNiclas Leipold was named head of the creative team at Fink & Fuchs in March. He and his team are responsible for conceiving of and executing cross-media campaigns and projects for all of the firm’s clients. His expertise will expand the range of services, especially in the areas of Corporate and User Experience Design. Leipold brings along nearly 15 years of experience in the advertising and communications industry. Continue reading New head of the creative team at Fink & Fuchs

PR Agency Fink & Fuchs records double-digit growth in 2015

The PR agency Fink & Fuchs closed financial year 2015 with fee turnover of EUR 5.9 million (previous year EUR 5.1 million). The agency achieved growth of 15.7 percent thanks to many new mandates and the expansion of its services to existing clients. New names on the client list include the toy manufacturer Hasbro, the software company Salesforce, Fiducia-GAD, the IT service provider to the German cooperative banks, and the Federal Administration with orders from various Federal Ministries and subordinate authorities. In addition, the number of projects in the growth areas of online communication, video production and employer branding also increased significantly. Continue reading PR Agency Fink & Fuchs records double-digit growth in 2015

A successful night!

International German PR Award for the “Night of Training”
Fink & Fuchs successful for Heraeus, Evonik, Goodyear Dunlop und Umicore

How does modern trainee marketing actually work? Four companies gave the answer to this question by holding a joint event and were able to celebrate the fact that they received a trophy from the German Public Relations Association (DPRG) in Frankfurt. Heraeus, Evonik, Goodyear Dunlop and Umicore were jointly honored for the campaign “First night of training in Hanau” together with the experts on employer communication at Fink & Fuchs in the category Employer Branding and Personnel Communications. Continue reading A successful night!

Design Thinking for planning communications

An interview with Alexandra Groß and Gerhard Hellmeister

Fink & Fuchs has been working on a number of communication concepts based on Design Thinking for two years now. Here, various analytical methods, questioning and creative techniques that take the companies’ respective communication issues into account are put to structured used. Fink & Fuchs now uses these methodologies to operate in the very complex world of communication in which PR, advertising and marketing merge.

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