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Leeds agency Brass wins impressive new business with LEP and Soreen
Leeds-based agency Brass has announced an impressive number of new business wins for the start of 2015.
The agency has been appointed to handle both integrated and digital campaigns for businesses including Maersk Training, the York, North Yorkshire and East Riding LEP, CITB (Construction Industry Training Board), Husky Retail, Vale Bridgecraft, Evans Property Group, James Grace and Soreen.
Leading malt loaf brand Soreen appointed Brass to develop a major partnership promotion for summer 2015. This multi-channel shopper campaign will include an on pack promotion, retail advertising, point of sale, digital and experiential.
Maersk Training has appointed Brass to design and build its new website as well as choosing the agency to handle its UK PR programme.
The York, North Yorkshire & East Riding Enterprise Partnership appointment follows Brass’ development of the award winning Open Harrogate sustainable travel website and App last summer.
Targeting over 11,000 small businesses and entrepreneurs across the region, this project will create and brand a new Growth Hub website that will help grow and sustain a vibrant business community and make it easier to access business support services.
John Morgan, chief executive of Brass, said: “The end of 2014 and the start of 2015 have seen some very exciting times at Brass.
“We have seen our new business efforts come to fruition with the addition of a number of new clients to the brass portfolio, as well as development and further revenue coming from existing ones.
“What is particularly pleasing is that the new business wins really play to Brass’ strength as a truly integrated marketing communications agency, seeing new clients use a number of the different services we offer.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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