SAN FRANCISCO—April 11, 2018—Bospar, the boutique PR firm that puts tech companies on the map, is a finalist in two categories of the 2018 Sabre Awards North America—Product Media Relations (Consumer) and PR Agency Marketing—and is shortlisted for the Holmes Report 2018 North America Boutique Agency of the Year Award.
The North American Agencies of the Year awards recognize the best firms in specific size categories and disciplines across the U.S. and Canada, and finalists were selected after an exhaustive research process involving more than 250 submissions. The awards will be announced and presented at the 2018 North American SABRE Awards in New York on May 1.
“Pinch me: 2017 was a banner year for Bospar, and it’s been highly gratifying to see our hard work recognized,” said Bospar Principal Curtis Sparrer. “We are honored to be shortlisted for these prestigious awards and will feel proud regardless of who takes them home.”
“We work diligently to get the results that matter to our clients,” added Bospar Chief Content Officer Tricia Heinrich. “Our real reward is seeing them succeed, but recognition of our work by our peers feels wonderful, too.”
Bospar was recently named Outstanding Boutique Agency of the Year by PRWeek, was awarded a silver medal in the category of Best Business to Consumer Campaign in the 2018 Bulldog PR Awards, and was honored with two awards from the Business Intelligence Group (BIG) 2018 Public Relations and Marketing Excellence Awards: PR Agency of the Year and PR Agency Media Relations Campaign of the Year.
About Bospar
Bospar is a boutique tech PR firm featuring a team of highly seasoned professionals who exist to put tech companies on the map. Bospar’s principals include a longtime PR and tech industry guru, a former broadcast TV producer and award-winning media maven, a standout PR agency manager from the corporate side of a leading global law firm, and an experienced executive with both large agency and public company credentials. Bospar’s larger team includes experts in both social and traditional media, as well as financial and analyst relations and public affairs.