
Two new hires at technical PR agency
With a recent listing in The Sunday Times’ Best Places to Work 2025, the agency has appointed senior account executive Laura Brown and account executive Lucia Scarano to bolster its international and creative capabilities.
Before joining Stone Junction, Brown was head of editorial at personal finance website Save the Student, initially joining as a junior content editor before working her way up through more senior roles.
Brown has developed an impressive portfolio in editorial strategy and digital communications. A former winner of the Clothes Show’s Young Journalist of the Year award, Brown has experience leading high-profile national campaigns, including survey-based projects that gained national press coverage and were presented at an All-Party Parliamentary University Group meeting.
Joining from Italy, Lucia Scarano adds further strength to the agency’s international team. A corporate communication graduate from Università IULM in Milan, she brings practical experience in marketing and fluency in multiple languages.
Her interest in science and technology communication supports Stone Junction’s work with clients across technical industries. Scarano’s fluency in Italian will support clients targeting the region, including Sandvik Coromant and WEG, while enabling participation in key industry events such as SPS Italia 2026.
With locations in the UK, Germany and Romania, and ten languages spoken in-house, Stone Junction’s expansion reflects its focus on global communication and cross-border storytelling. The agency has won 53 industry awards and continues to support technical innovators with strategic, multilingual campaigns.
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