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Expansion for North East marketing firm
North East marketing and PR agency, Horizonworks is expanding with the opening of a Manchester office.
The Newcastle-based firm have chosen Manchester Science Park to base the new office and build a presence in the Manchester area.
Horizonworks’ expansion is expected to double company turnover and will lead to new jobs.
Samantha Davidson, Managing Director and Founder of Horizonworks, said: “We are very excited to be opening our new office at Manchester Science Park, which is internationally recognised as a groundbreaking centre of excellence with a world-class science and technology community.
“Choosing Manchester Science Park was an obvious choice for us since Horizonworks has a strong track record in the science and technology sectors and we already work with several clients in the North West and Yorkshire.
“We’ve grown considerably over the last three years and are confident that our new presence in Manchester will provide a springboard for further growth. We are greatly looking forward to consolidating our relationships with our existing clients in the North West, working with new clients and also developing a strong team within this office.”
Horizonworks offer marketing services to a range of sectors with particular strengths in science, healthcare, technology and professional service sectors.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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