Marketing agency drives growth with over £250k in contract wins
A North East based marketing agency has won over £250k worth of new contract wins during a period of growth for the company.
Narrative Integrated Communications, which is based in the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC) in Sunderland, has secured contracts with new clients Mandata, Wolviston, Altia-ABM and the North East LEP.
In addition to the new contract wins, the firm has welcomed two new members of staff to its team and is currently looking to make three more new hires.
Narrative Integrated Communications specialises in marketing strategy, PR, media planning, content and branding, and has experienced a period of growth since reviewing its business strategy at the beginning of 2019.
Kieron Goldsborough, Narrative Integrated Communications’ managing director, explained: “We launched our new business strategy at the start of the year and it’s been fantastic to see the whole team get behind it.
“The successes are felt in both the client wins and also in the effective work we’ve been doing for current clients including two major rebrands for Believe Housing and Union Fasteners.
“Our new clients are not only great to work with, with exciting projects and inspiring objectives too, they are also completely in line with our new strategic approach.”
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