Little Leaf Named Partner of SX Tech EU Marketing Awards

BERLIN — Little Leaf public relations agency has signed on as an official partner of EU Marketing Awards, part of SX Tech Conference, which will take place May 5.

“Raising the standards of work in our industry and supporting bold, innovative decisions has always been one of our core values,” said Ola Miedzynska, CEO of SX Tech. “The awards are a natural continuation of this mission. We want to show that creativity can thrive — even in an industry challenged by censorship and control. Little Leaf Agency specializes in marketing and PR for the 18+ sector. They deeply understand how a well-executed campaign can influence not only a brand’s sales but also public perception, helping to destigmatize and normalize our niche. And that’s exactly what we’re all working toward.”

Little Leaf founder and CEO Kathryn Byberg enthused about the union.

“We’re thrilled to partner with SX Tech EU to support the future of pleasure," said Byberg. "Little Leaf is all about bold ideas that break barriers. As PR experts, we know that creative and boundary-pushing storytelling in sexual wellness doesn’t just make a brand memorable — it can change lives. The SX Tech EU Marketing Awards are all about celebrating these groundbreaking and inspiring ideas that inspire our team daily, making this the perfect partnership that aligns with our agency’s mission.”

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