Leeds B2B marketing business expands into Europe with new Madrid office
Leeds based B2B marketing business, Present Works, is expanding into Europe and opening an office in Madrid this month to service its growing base of international clients.
Alongside clients in Paris, Italy, Australia, and the USA, Present Works has recently won work with two very different companies based in Madrid.
Lab Cave is a mobile growth company developing mobile game applications. Providing services for app publishers globally, the firm, based in the centre of Madrid, has launched over 700 apps and games in the mobile marketplace, manages a portfolio of over 200 apps, and has achieved over 300 million organic downloads.
Present Works will be supporting the firm’s content and social activity over the coming months, building on its experience in the global app market.
Jami Wardman, COO at Lab Cave comments: “Present Works has been working with us since the start of 2022 to grow our social media presence in line with our business strategy. Having direct access to the agency’s expert B2B team in Madrid will be extremely beneficial as we continue to experience rapid growth and transformation.”
Present Works has also won a 12-month arrangement with global engineering firm, Empresarios Agrupados, headquartered in the Spanish capital, which specialises in energy, engineering, renewables, and innovation.
Present Works has been tasked with a programme of global communication to raise the profile of the organisation and its capabilities, which operates across the world including Europe, USA, the Middle East, and Latin America.
Managing director, Brett Jacob, concluded: “Our focus on B2B creative and communications activity has won us a number of clients internationally. We are delighted to be establishing a base in Madrid by relocating our longstanding Marketing Executive, Ollie Nicholson, to support delivery on a local level.
“While the industries of our Madrid clients are very different, the requirements are the same - essentially, to be present and communicate effectively to their audiences.”
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