'Creative positive impact' marketing agency celebrates significant recent growth
Exeter and Bristol based marketing agency Program is celebrating recent growth, welcoming five new clients in recent weeks
The new clients consist of IT support provider Acronyms, software development company CoreBlue, Plymouth social enterprise Engaged Communities, and innovative pipeline monitoring company Klarian.
Program is a ‘creative positive impact’ marketing agency, working with tech, education and infrastructure sectors, including business organisations and government bodies. The agency’s new clients reflect its growing expertise for positive impact brands, particularly in the tech and supporting sectors.
The Heart of the South West LEP, Plymouth Science Park, Great South West Singer Instruments and Timewade are amongst the agency’s other clients.
Caroline Orr, marketing director at Program, commented: “We are thrilled to welcome these new clients to the Program family. Our team’s hard work and dedication have been instrumental in achieving this growth, and we look forward to continuing to go above and beyond, delivering exceptional results for all our clients.”
Program’s growth follows the agency’s recent win at the UK Independent Agency Awards, beating national competition to secure Best Purpose Driven Campaign for their Bystander Intervention campaign for the Safer Exeter Partnership.
The campaign, designed to help tackle harassment against women and girls in Exeter, has also been shortlisted for the Best Public Sector Campaign at this year’s CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Awards.
Dan Pritchard, CEO at Program, added: “We believe in the power of marketing to drive positive change, and our recent expansion reaffirms our commitment to making a meaningful difference.
“Our growth is a testament to the team’s dedication to delivering insightful, innovative and impactful marketing, and we look forward to creating more positive results for our clients.”
Program also launched a Positive Impact campaign earlier this year, to explore the role of South West businesses in being a force for good. Local business leaders are invited to take part in the Positive Impact Survey, which will feed into an insights report. The report will be launched in Spring 2024 at a Positive Impact Summit at the University of Exeter.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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