We want to create a greener, healthier and tastier world.
You too? Let’s chat.

Everyone has a thing, right?
That topic you always read about when you’re commuting. That subject you just can’t stop talking about when given half the chance.
We’re experienced project managers, writers and translators. And innovation in food, health and sustainability is our thing.
And because we geek out about the same topics that you do, we don’t need tonnes of briefing to get started. We just jump right in and cross things off your list from day one.
No more freelancer Russian roulette.
In an ideal world, we’d all have in-house communication experts ready and waiting to nail that perfect press release. And experienced project managers desperate to draw us up a gantt chart. But, of course, most teams don’t have this luxury.
So you go hunting for freelancers. Maybe once or twice you get lucky. Perhaps a trusted contact of a contact. But sometimes you waste a lot of time, energy, money - and sanity - trying and failing to find the right person to move your project forward. We’ve been there and have the grey hair to prove it.
The Pink Pear team has made it their personal mission to find that person who can turbo-power your progress. Someone gets your project from the get-go. Who can support you like a true team member, while offering expertise, a fresh brain and an external perspective.
Big project? No problem. Let us jump in and save you the coordination headache.
So you have the time and energy to focus on doing what you do best.
Feels good, right?
Who’s behind Pink Pear?
Laura Robinson. A words geek with a penchant for projects, partnerships and pears.
It’s Birmingham in the early '90s. While classmates were feeding their tamagotchis, Laura was glued to her dad’s old typewriter dreaming up stories about how to save the world. Aged eleven, she decided to take matters into her own hands and created the Green Adventure Club to spread the word about the planet in peril through articles, newsletters and bouncy castle meet-ups.
Fast forward 12 years and Laura has perhaps unsurprisingly become a policy geek. From public health to person-centred care, it was words yet again that helped her to convince long-estranged stakeholder groups that they were, in fact, a match made in heaven.
Then life brought her to Lausanne, where she relished the opportunity to speak French with a German accent and German with a French accent and generally keep everybody guessing. Working for a Swiss start-up, she managed a smorgasbord of sustainable food projects and surprised her former technophobe self by cooking up some mobile apps - and loving it.
In 2020, she realised that working with the right mix of specialists was the secret sauce that gave successful projects their zing. So she founded Pink Pear to make sure that innovators in the food, health and climate sectors can benefit from their very own flexible dream team.
So that explains the word geekiness, projects and partnerships. But why pears? Because they’re an all round winner of a fruit: healthy, sustainable and downright delicious. Not convinced? Try them roasted or poached. And anyway, Apple was taken.