We’re known for not hiring ‘juniors’ at Sauce; however that’s not because we have anything against them. We just want you to have professional PR people, with proven track records, working on each and every ingredient of your project – from concept to completion.
So, whether we’re planning your PR strategy, organising your conference, writing your media release, communicating in your marketplace, or sending you a simple progress update….you can expect the very best Sauce, every single time.
Liane is an award-winning communications specialist, who, at the tender age of 25, moved to Australia after being named “Young Practitioner of the Year” by the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand. Following a number of hugely successful years in public affairs out of Sydney, Liane moved to regional NSW for a “tree change” and founded Sauce. What started as a search for a better work-life balance, has given life to an ever-growing consultancy that keeps Liane busier than ever…..and she’s loving it!
Tiffany came into the Sauce team following a stellar 10-year career in communications, during which she worked for some of Australia’s biggest media networks in public relations, in television, in print and online. Tiffany loves Sauce because of our friendly, no nonsense, spin-free approach to our clients’ PR. Sauce loves Tiffany because she’s a gifted copywriter, incredibly well connected and – with an international cross country running career under her belt – is terribly fit, too.
Polly’s public relations background personifies everything you look for, when in need of someone who simply gets the job done. From managing corporate communications for multi-national IT firms, to securing award-winning press coverage in a high profile Government debate, Polly’s list of PR credits is an impressive read. But accolades and awards are not what drives this one. Her forte is focus, her speciality is solutions, and she loves nothing more than finding better ways to do business.
Jennifer Harbottle – or “Jen” to her clients, her colleagues, and the many cosmopolitan acquaintances she has amassed over the years – has multi-tasked around the globe in a marvellous fashion. She’s developed multi-national publications, organised extraordinary events, chaired ground-breaking debates, and built an enviable list of international networks and contacts. From Australia to Asia, from the United Kingdom to the United States - there’s nowhere to hide from the printing, publishing, marketing and copywriting prowess of our delightful, driven PR dynamo.
Amanda is what you’d call a communications all-rounder – an award-winning all-rounder, no less. Since leaving university with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication (Public Relations) some 16 years ago, she has applied her cracker-jack skill-set and outside-the-box approach to government and private sector campaigns. From communication strategy to media; video production to graphic design; writing and editing to websites; major event management to corporate and internal communication and culture – there’s not a lot she hasn’t done! When clients call on her – Amanda delivers, with confidence.
With extraordinary organisation skills and an eye for detail, Ange has seamlessly brought to life countless events from conferences, corporate dinners and concerts, to community festivals, fundraisers, sporting events and charity galas. That’s why we’re so excited about having Ange head up Sauce's dedicated event management arm, in charge of making sure that every single one of our events is a sterling success, over-delivering on the expectations of our clients, in every single way.
At Sauce, we credit ourselves on spotting a good opportunity when we see one. That’s why, when we heard that former WIN Television News Editor and News Reader Jacalyn Cremasco was eager to work her magic in the world of PR, we snapped her up! Not only does Jackie bring more than 10 years’ experience as a qualified journalist to our team, she also comes with an innate understanding of the rural issues facing the local community in the Riverina, PLUS quite an embarrassing number of media contacts.


