New marketing firm Twist establishes office on Newcastle’s Grey Street
Marketing firm Twist has expanded its Newcastle footprint with a new base in the city centre.
The company is now operating from an office at 71 Grey Street, where it serves a client list that includes alcoholic tea brand NOVELTEA, wedding venue business The Doxford Group, Belford-based Stablewood Coastal Cottages and other North East brands.
Twist said the move will enable it to take on new staff and deliver more marketing and consultancy services.
Chrissie Plunkett, managing director of Twist, explained: “We are very excited about what this office move symbolises for our agency, both in terms of expanding our service offering and further recruitment to grow our team.
“In under two years, we have firmly established Twist as a credible agency in the region, where our growth has been organic, and our ethos attracts some of the best marketing talent in the city.”
Speaking further, Chrissie said: “71 Grey Street has recently undergone significant refurbishment by the Hanro Group.
“We are very proud to be located and part of this new business community, right in the heart of Newcastle, where we can build strong connections with our local clients and contacts, which we look forward to developing from our new, larger office space.”
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