Our press centre will give you access to key information about the UHY Hacker Young Group. Here you can download a copy of our regularly updated press pack for your records. In this pack you will find details of the Group’s key spokespeople if you are looking for press comment, details of our publicly quoted clients and key facts about the group. You can find and download a copy here.
In this area of the site you will also find access to various UHY Hacker Young Group logos, photos of all the partners in each office across the group and contact details for our PR agency and Group Marketing department, should you have any other enquiries that are not dealt with here.
If you have a press enquiry or are not sure who to contact for a press comment, are having problems with our logos or accessing photos, please contact us as follows:
| Nick Mattison Mattison PR 3 Quastels House 32 Long Lane London SE1 4AU |
Phone 020 7645 3636 Fax 020 7645 3637 nm@mattison.co.uk www.mattison.co.uk |
| Zoe Paradine National Marketing & BD Director UHY Hacker Young Quadrant House 4 Thomas More Square London E1W 1YW |
Phone 020 7216 4643 Fax 020 7767 2600 z.paradine@uhy-uk.com |
| Ella Daniels National Marketing & BD Manager Executive UHY Hacker Young Quadrant House 4 Thomas More Square London E1W 1YW |
Phone 020 7216 4693 Fax 020 7767 2600 e.daniels@uhy-uk.com |

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