Aimee Postle


The serious stuff...

Graduate of English & History at the University of Birmingham. Full member of the CIPR and graduate of the CIPR Advanced Certificate and CIPR Diploma. Now completing the CIM Professional Diploma.

Finalist in the 2010 Fresh PR Awards, Freshest Young PR Professional as well as Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2009 Finalist and Runner-up in the Lift Off category of the 2008 Switched On Business Awards.

Career highlights:

bullet Getting local school uniform supplier onto national BBC Breakfast News
bullet Delivering such ROI for a bio-fuels client that demand outstripped supply
bullet Convincing major building industry heavyweights to lend their support to a client event.

Personality profile

Ambitious, thoughtful, clever, and a good listener.

Admires most

My mother for surviving against the odds - say goodbye to your loved ones; I don't think so! Also, people like Jacqueline Gold who are able to take on a failing family business and turn it into a successful international brand.

Extraordinary talent

Ability to write quickly when 'inspired' by a deadline!

What flicks my switch?

Visiting tigers that have been well looked after in zoos/safari parks - I have to be dragged away. Body combat aerobics class (when it isn't cancelled) and dancing to EBM/industrial/gothic dance music in clubs/seeing bands live.

Favourite film

Dirty Dancing is one I can watch over and over again. I really like the Pirates of the Caribbean and Shrek movies as well. And for something really moving, try Angelina Jolie in Gia.

Favourite track

Depends on the day and time. Anything from generic pop rock/indie played on Kerrang radio through to bleepy gothic dance music - like ordinary dance music but with lyrics! I like Sleeping Sun by Nightwish and Soilbleed by Grendel - complete contrast.

Favourite invention

The internet - it has made the world bigger and smaller at the same time, allowing instant access to news, information and people across the world. It makes the job of the communicator richer and more challenging by freeing up controls and regulated channels of communication.

Other people...


  • Angela Podmore
  • Simon Partington
  • Rebecca Sloan
  • Guy Ashworth
  • Jane Doyle
  • Majella McCabe