Partner Article
It’s not over for Robson Brown
THREE directors at Robson Brown have decided to re-launch the firm and will soon announce a partnership with a media group whose current turnover exceeds £200 million.
A week after the business closed, Directors Andrew Marwick, Tom Hedley and Duncan McEwan have made a brave and ambitious move to re-establish Robson Brown as one of the North East’s leading marketing agencies.
The partnership is designed to enhance the Robson Brown Media offering in Newcastle, with Digital specialisms and state of the art analytics and econometrics capabilities.
CEO, Andrew Marwick, Said: During the transitional period, our clients and the business community has been hugely supportive.
“It has been a very difficult and worrying time with many dark and upsetting hours for all involved.
“The messages of support and encouragement which we have received from a vast range of businesses, organisations and individuals has been truly overwhelming. “
The firm will continue to operate from its current premises at Clavering House in Newcastle upon Tyne with all of the firms departments remaining intact and being led by the previous groups heads.
He added: “We are doing all we can to get back to normal as quickly as possible and hopefully be in a position in the not too distant future to bring back more of our original staff.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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