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Studio North announces branding event for recruitment sector
Studio North – the Manchester based integrated brand communications agency – has announced details of its next Northern Insights event which is aimed at the Recruitment sector. The free branding seminar, which has been created for senior executives, solicitors, business development and marketing people working within, or close to, the recruitment industry will be taking place on Thursday 11th July at the firm’s office in Ancoats, Manchester. The session is being run by Kerry Dennison, Studio North’s marketing director, and Nick Wright, the firm’s co – founder, who have both had extensive branding experience within the professional services industry. The event has been carefully created to offer attendees real insight and advice as to how their brand can work harder.
Kerry commented: “Just as a business needs to evolve to stay alive, so do brands, even some of the oldest brands in the world have had an overhaul along the way. And when I say overhaul I’m not just talking about a new logo, I’m talking about the brand; the way it communicates, the language it uses, the way it positions itself to its customers and the experience it delivers. A brand is more than just a logo.
Kerry added: The Recruitment sector is pretty saturated so it can be difficult to achieve differentiation. The aim of this session is to help firms of all sizes - and those working in all sectors - to make themselves standout in an engaging and relevant way.“
Search ‘Branding Chapter Manchester’ on Eventbrite for further information and booking details.
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