ABOUT CORMACK CREATIVE MANAGEMENT
Cormack Creative Management was founded in 2006 by Susie Cormack to offer Scotland’s only multifaceted management company specialising in creative talent. The company initially comprised of three distinct divisions:
Presenters – Representing television and radio presenters, award ceremony and conference hosts, corporate video presenters and voiceover artists.
Creatives - Including photographers, writers (screen and print), session hair stylists, fashion stylists and make-up artists.
Events - Including award ceremonies, gala dinners, product launches and parties.
In 2007, due to demand and proven results, PR was formally introduced as a new addition to the Cormack Creative Management mix. Specialising in personal & celebrity publicity, media training and project-based PR, we offer clients a creative and cost effective solution to their PR needs.
ABOUT OUR CLIENTS
Creative flair is crucial to us. We, quite literally, built our name on it. That’s why all the clients we represent are as innovative as they are talented and their creative skill surpassed only by their enthusiasm for their work.From television presenters to photographers, writers to fashion stylists, when booking our clients we give you our personal guarantee that you won’t be disappointed in their results. We don’t work with clients who don’t deliver their personal best, so why should you?
ABOUT OUR FOUNDER
With over 15 years experience in television, event production and print journalism, Susie Cormack has one of the best CVs in the business. Her producer credits include GMTV, 5’s Company and The BIG Breakfast, while her presenter/reporter credits include Sky News, GMTV, Scotland Today and the American broadcaster CBS. Susie now uses her extensive production and presenting experience to guide her clients in furthering their own careers.Her print credits are equally impressive with the editorship of Scotland’s best read magazine supplement, Seven Days, and a six year reign as features editor of Scotland’s biggest selling newspaper both under her belt. And in a case of poacher turned gamekeeper, who better to advise clients when a drama (one-off affair) becomes a crisis (serial love rat) than a former tabloid newspaper executive?