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The Market Creative announces record year
The Market Creative grew its turnover by 40% in the last 12 months, marking the company’s best year of trading since it launched in 2011.
The strategic marketing agency based in Trafford Park, Manchester has won new business with Holt Lloyd International and Bovis Homes as well as increased work with its retained clients such as Sharps Bedrooms and Lansinoh. It is now also working across multiple brands for Grafton Merchanting GB and the Silentnight Group.
The team has also grown with the appointment of five new staff in the last 12 months, and the company is currently seeking an artworker to join the creative department. The latest new starter is Jemma Connor who joins the company as an account manager from Notch Communications.
Hannah Sutton has been on a year-long apprenticeship with The Market Creative and in September will become a full-time member of the team working as a business administration assistant.
Sue Benson, managing director at The Market Creative said: “When we launched the company three years ago we looked to fill a gap in the market for a niche North West agency that focused entirely on the retail environment and seamless shopper thinking. This has been the crux of our success and we’ve attracted a growing number of national and international clients looking to benefit from for our expertise.
“Over the last 12 months we have focused on making a step change from a small consultancy to a robust future-proof scalable business. This has involved agreeing our vision, developing a strong leadership team, creating innovative strategic products and taking our employees and clients on a shared journey of success.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by The Market Creative .
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