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Teesside brand agency expands into Humberside
Teesside based brand, design and web agency VIA Creative has recently appointed a new member of staff as it continues to expand into the Hull and Yorkshire areas.
VIA, which is based in the Cargo Fleet Offices, Middlesbrough, is a close-knit team of creatives and has been producing brands and developing bespoke websites since their formation in 2003.
Now on the back of two recent recruits, VIA has added to their team by appointing Hull based Ray Shephardson as marketing manager.
Ray has been brought in to help boost VIA’s sales and marketing efforts as the agency gears up for 2017 being its best year to date.
He boasts a wealth of traditional and digital marketing experience to VIA having worked on projects for clients such as NikeSB, Marks and Spencer, Boots and Bernard Matthews.
VIA aims to expand its full-service, creative offering by helping clients change their brand culture.
The firm’s managing director Dave Ramrekha said: “Bringing Ray into the fold will help VIA develop our marketing mix by targeting bigger clients and enhancing our reputation for delivering high quality bespoke design and web projects.”
VIA’s customer portfolio includes a varied range of local, regional and national brands, startup companies and public sector clients.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by VIA Creative .
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