Europe, Middle East & Africa
Grayling in Europe, Middle East and Africa is a vibrant communications network comprising 62 offices in 40 countries. Experienced teams in Western, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and throughout the rest of the region, work seamlessly with the rest of the global network and its sister marketing, advertising, events and branding companies to achieve the best results for clients.
The consultancy’s six regional practice areas - consumer, technology, public affairs, financial communications, corporate communications and healthcare – each are run by experts with years of experience in their fields. Grayling’s clients benefit from working with leading PR practitioners from a variety of industry backgrounds.
Grayling’s offering is enhanced by proprietary products and services to help clients meet the challenges of today’s business environment, including crisis and issues management. A leading Interactive and Emerging Media consultancy demystifies podcasts, viral marketing, blogs and other social media, while the head of Grayling’s global Corporate Responsibility practice is based in London, supporting clients with strategies and communications.
- Africa
- Egypt
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Mauritius
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Zambia
- Austria
- Vienna
- Azerbaijan
- Baku
- Belarus
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Brussels
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Sarajevo
- Bulgaria
- Sofia
- Croatia
- Zagreb
- Czech Republic
- Prague
- Denmark
- Copenhagen
- Estonia
- Tallinn
- France
- Paris
- Germany
- Berlin
- Düsseldorf
- Frankfurt
- Hamburg
- Hungary
- Budapest
- Italy
- Milan
- Rome
- Kazakhstan
- Almaty
- Astana
- Latvia
- Riga
- Lithuania
- Vilnius
- Middle East
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Doha, Qatar
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Netherlands
- Amsterdam
- Norway
- Oslo
- Poland
- Warsaw
- Portugal
- Romania
- Bucharest
- Russia
- Moscow
- Serbia
- Belgrade
- Slovakia
- Bratislava
- Slovenia
- Ljubljana
- Spain
- Barcelona
- Madrid
- Seville
- Sweden
- Gothenburg
- Malmö
- Stockholm
- Switzerland
- Geneva
- Zurich
- Turkey
- Istanbul
- Ukraine
- Kyiv
- United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland
- Birmingham
- Bristol
- Cardiff
- Dublin
- Edinburgh
- Leeds
- London, Soho
- London, Victoria
- Southampton
Adam Robinson
Director, International Client Services & Marketing
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7932 1877
adam.robinson@grayling.com
Adam joined Grayling in 2008 to help manage the fast expansion of Grayling’s PR business in Russia; in 2009 he relocated to Kyiv to run Grayling’s Ukraine operations and in 2010 he relocated to London, to become part of Grayling’s International Team. Today he provides strategic input, delivery oversight and client relationship management across a number of our key international accounts with a focus on coordination and management of international programmes.
Adam has extensive in-house Public Relations and communications experience gained across the financial, technology, education and UK public sectors. Most recently he spent four years as Head of Marketing and PR for the London Metal Exchange (LME), the world’s largest exchange for futures trading in base metals. His previous experience includes three years as Corporate Communications Manager with QA, a UK-listed IT training and consultancy organisation, and prior to that the Teacher Training Agency, a UK Government agency.
Jon Meakin
Director, International Business Development
Telephone: +44 20 7592 7939
jon.meakin@grayling.com
Jon is responsible for co-ordinating Grayling’s response to international briefs, working with colleagues from all disciplines throughout the agency’s network. Jon has more than 20 years’ public relations experience, encompassing consumer, corporate, business-to-business and issues management.
Before assuming his current role, Jon developed and ran successful UK and international campaigns for clients including Associated British Foods, Baxters Food Group, The Gleneagles Hotel, Hasbro, ICI, Marriott International, McCain Foods, News International, PepsiCo, Red Bull, Scottish & Newcastle (now Heineken), Shell, Unilever and Weetabix.

