Communications consultancy Perceptive Communicators makes new appointment to support growth

Award-winning Glasgow-based communications consultancy Perceptive Communicators has made a new appointment to their team, adding to their expertise for clients.

Jack Hope joins Perceptive as Account Manager after working for more than five years in political communication in both the UK and Scottish parliaments. He most recently worked with a government minister and has worked with a number of Scottish politicians. With experience in social media, public relations and media strategy as well as public affairs, Jack will build on the diverse talent at Perceptive. In addition, Jack has experience in construction.

Jack’s appointment comes at the end of a hugely successful year for Perceptive, which scooped three industry awards and continued to grow the business in 2022. Perceptive won Property Team of the Year at The Herald awards, was recognised as Homes for Scotland’s Associate Member of the Year and Julie Moulsdale was named Managing Director of the Year at the Scottish Women’s Awards. 

Julie Moulsdale, Managing Director at Perceptive Communicators, said:  “With Jack’s support, we are looking forward to building on the great success we’ve achieved this year. It’s great to have Jack on board. He has a wealth of experience in strategic communications, PR and social media as well as a strong understanding of parliamentary systems.

“We will continue to focus on clients in science, technology and the built environment which are improving lives and transforming futures every day.”

Jack Hope said: “I am eager to get started with such a talented and award winning team at Perceptive.

“Having worked in politics, I have a depth of experience in working with both local and national media outlets, as well as landing key messages on social media. I am very much looking forward to helping Perceptive’s clients achieve their goals through effective communications.”


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