South Tyneside-based, marketing communications specialist, Bradley O’Mahoney, has announced a new brand identity and website, as it continues to win business across regeneration, construction and the built environment.
The firm, which was formed in Newcastle, in 1991, revealed the new branding at the All In conference, organised by Constructing Excellence in the North East.
Bradley O’Mahoney, established in 1991, was a headline sponsor of the conference along with the North East Combined Authority, RE:GEN Group, Workprove and RED Engineering.
The new brand was created by Bradley O’Mahoney’s inhouse creative team, led by Ethan Murphy.
The firm, increasingly focussed on the areas of regeneration, construction and built environment, has gained a number of clients in the last six months. These include Able Construction, True North Construction, Workprove, Greener Solutions Group, Falcon Fox Developments, Classic Masonry, White Knight Maintenance and Compass Developments. These, and other longer established clients, are supported with expertise in strategy, marketing comms, public relations, internal comms, branding, video and social media.
From its base on Boldon Business Park Bradley O’Mahoney – which is currently looking to hire an experienced PR and marketing account manager – is part of a team delivering a community and stakeholder engagement programme around the build of the new South Tyneside College and South Shields Marine School for which its client, Castle, is principal contractor.
Sarah O’Mahoney, director at Bradley O’Mahoney, said: “While we are wholly focussed on creating a positive image for our clients, we also recognise the need to refresh and reposition Bradley O’Mahoney in the market. We are delighted with the modern, confident brand that has been created by our colleague, Ethan Murphy and look forward to receiving the reaction from clients, associates and friends of the business.
“We wanted to launch it at Constructing Excellence in the North East’s annual conference as we are currently highly focussed on regeneration, construction and the built environment, so what better place could there be to showcase the new brand.”

