Matt Pyke, founder and Managing Director of Fly High Media, has been named Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the Prolific North Champions Awards 2025.
Originally from Little Sutton, Matt launched Fly High Media while studying at university in Manchester. Since then, the agency has grown significantly, now supported by a talented team based across Chester and the Wirral, delivering high-performing SEO and PPC campaigns to clients both locally and internationally.
Following the ceremony, held at Emirates Old Trafford on 8th May, Matt said:
“This win means a lot. It’s more than just a personal milestone — it reflects the journey we’ve taken, the obstacles we’ve overcome, and the consistent effort from a brilliant team. Fly High Media started with a simple goal: to help businesses grow online with clarity and honesty.
“Every person who’s worked with us or trusted us as a client has played a role in getting to this point. From those early days building websites at university to now leading campaigns for brands across the UK and internationally, it’s been a genuine team effort every step of the way.”
The award recognises Matt’s leadership and business development success, with Fly High Media standing out for its strategic, results-focused approach in a competitive digital landscape.
With strong local roots and a growing national profile, Fly High Media continues to support businesses with tailored digital marketing services that deliver measurable impact.
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Pictured - Matt Pyke, founder and Managing Director of Fly High Media.
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