RHC’s February Was All Power Lists and Three-Peats

By Courtney Young, Media Relations Director at RHC

February was busy. The kind of busy where you look up from your inbox and realize the industry has been looking back at you.

In the span of a few weeks, RHC landed two of communications’ more telling nods. First: a debut on Observer’s 50 Most Powerful PR Firms of 2026 list. For an agency that hasn’t been around for generations — and doesn’t pretend to be — standing shoulder to shoulder with firms that have is not lost on us. The list is less about flash and more about influence: who’s shaping narratives, moving culture, and advising brands when the stakes are high. We’re proud to be in that company.

Then, for the third year in a row, we were named Agency of the Year at the The PR Net Next Gen Awards. Once is flattering. Twice is impressive. Three times starts to feel like a pattern. Consistency, it turns out, is harder than splashy momentum. It requires systems, taste, discipline — and a team that can toggle between big-picture strategy and the microscopic details that actually make campaigns land.

Public relations is often described as fast-paced, but the better word is cumulative. The wins compound, and so do the relationships. The coverage you secure this year is built on credibility earned years ago. The partnerships that look effortless are usually the result of dozens of thoughtful, behind-the-scenes decisions. None of it is accidental. This is all a result of having a team that knows when to push and when to refine, and clients who trust us to build something enduring, not just buzzy.

With that in mind, we’ll take this moment, we’ll celebrate our team, and we’ll get back to work.