Turn your point of view into the point of YOU
The technology sector has changed. The fast times of “free money” and a unicorn behind every pitch deck have stalled, making it harder for credible players to drive opportunities.
Demonstrating trust is the answer. But breaking through the noise is challenging.
Thought leadership publicity can help.
By sharing your story and point of view widely, you stand out from the crowd and attract prospects beyond your network. You can earn coverage in major media outlets, build credibility and establish sector leadership. And you can allow your ideas to travel across time and distance, multiplying your opportunities in the rooms you’re in and all the others you’re not.
By investing in thought leadership, you turn your point of view into the point of YOU, earning yourself the opportunities you deserve.
Claire Mason, Thought Leadership Publicist
Claire Mason is a publicist specialising in thought leadership campaigns for founders and venture capitalists in the technology sector.
She helps her clients get the recognition they deserve with meaningful media coverage and thought leadership campaigns built from the ground up and backed by superior strategy, media relations, and storytelling.
By working with clients to build their personal brand, Claire leverages her years of journalism and media relations to write the pitches and stories editors are excited to publish. She has earned her clients coverage in major media outlets like the Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, Financial Times, Business Insider, Forbes, the Business Post, Tech Native, and many more, establishing their sector leadership to a global audience.
The visibility and credibility her clients gain from reputable media features earns them the business opportunities they deserve.
Before establishing her own consultancy, Claire helmed Marketing Departments for major technology companies across Europe, quarterbacking strategy, brand awareness and media and public relations work. She also contributed to global publications as a freelance journalist. Claire holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Cape Town.