Leeds communications outfit report £1.5m turnover through contracts
Leeds-based communications agency, Manifest, says a host of new client signings over the last 12 months have resulted in £1.5m turnover and new jobs.
The marketing and communications outfit, which also operates a London office, has won clients including British Military Fitness, Black Country Living Museum, Wienerberger, Van Monster and Tooway.
Manifest have recruited five young team members to help support the growth and expect 2014 results to be even better.
Joining the team are Lauren Saville as a Senior Creative Account Executive, Adam Senior as a Creative Artworker and a trio of new PR Account Executives, Alice Franks, Lizzie Marlow and Alex Witham.
Nev Ridley, managing director at Manifest, commented: “The last 18 months have been exceptional at Manifest and due to a number of high profile new business wins we’ve experienced substantial growth, which has enabled us to build on the talented team we already have in place.
“Our new starters are already making an impact on the accounts they’re supporting on and there are more exciting opportunities just around the corner. In short, we’re looking forward to continuing to deliver award winning campaigns for our clients and paving the way for another successful year.”
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