Let's get to know each other
My name is Angelo Ridolfo Nicastro, I'm the founder of GlocalPR, a brand born in London in 2005.
I graduated in Public Relations, worked as Promotion Manager at Live Nation group, Italian branch, and then founded my own agency: PoP-Press office & Promotion (managing the press office of MTV and many live events, festivals and gigs). From a specialization in the creative fields, I moved to other markets, operating as a freelance under glocalPR brand.
I am based in London and specialized in the Italian and UK markets.
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Having worked both in Italy and the UK, I am able to target the Italian publics both in Italy and abroad. I speak and write in both languages and know the cultural traits.
I have worked managing the promotion for clients such as Red Bull and the likes of Oscar-winning actor Roberto Benigni, popular artists such as Ligabue, Giovanni Allevi, Radiohead but also worked with clients with independent small quality clients and products. More recently I have been a facilitator in training days in SESEF Masters in Event or Hotel Management; I take care of the social media management and digital PR content for Psicoterapeutaitalianoalondra; I'm a public speaker and facilitaotr on communication and media relations to the Advanced Director program.
Currently, I am focused on consultancy for the management of the relationships (customers, partners, staff or other public). I also train and facilitate promotion and communication, in groups or one-to-one; content creation: for social media, blogs, websites, publications, articles, but also scripts for productions (videos or podcasts for example). I write for presentations, speeches, or any other form of ghostwriting, creative and effective writing and communication.
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My story is here but I'm more interested in yours ...
Contact me without obligation for a chat, you tell me what you do, I tell you what I can do, and if we find some chemistry we aim together to where you want to go. Standing out from the crowd, building your unique future.

