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Meet the Spinoza of Manchester

A descendant of the famous philosopher on promoting the UK’s 'second city'.

December 17, 2009 11:00
PR man Andy Spinoza praises Mancunians’ directness and dry humour

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Anyone visiting Manchester in recent years will testify as to how the once-tired industrial city has undergone a massive facelift. The streets are alive with energy thanks to the bars, restaurants, designer shops and hotels that have sprung up all over its centre.

One man who has been a driving force behind the reinvention of the city’s image is PR guru Andy Spinoza, whose company, SKV Communications, represents almost any new landmark on the skyline, including the achingly hip Urbis museum and five-star Lowry Hotel. Yet Spinoza is hardly a local boy, hailing not from Salford or Stretford, but from Southgate, north London.

His contact with the city began when he embarked on an English and American studies course at Manchester University. Thirty years on, he is showing no signs of leaving.

Sitting on one of the squashy couches in his office near the centre of the city, the 48-year-old father of three explains how the love affair started. “I was into Victorian social history, punk rock, politics, the cradle of ideas. So, for me, there was only one place to go to university. I didn’t know a single person in the city — no auntie to go off to for Friday-night dinner. But I didn’t mind. I found the place fascinating. It was in a chaotic state then, in the early ’80s — grim, concrete, like Beirut.”

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