Manchester's MC2 achieve double-digit growth for second year
Manchester communications firm MC2 has achieved double-digit growth for the second consecutive year, increasing turnover by 11% per cent in the year ending September 30 2013.
A strategic sector-focused offering and integrated creative services have attributed to the business’s growth, as have a number of new additions to the business, including former CheethamBell JWT board member Lindsay Gregory as client services director.
Lindsay strengthens the creative services offering and is responsible for driving business growth across MC2’s creative, video and digital services.
New client wins for Manchester-based MC2, which include, Mondel?z International, UC Group Limited, Datamonitor Healthcare, Boost Juice Bars, Pochins’s PLC and Bright Futures Educational Trust, have also been instrumental in the growth. As has the work with long-term clients Deloitte, NCC Group and Krispy Kreme UK.
Claire Tennant, managing director, comments: “An increasing number of our clients are benefiting from MC2’s full offering and our combination of in-depth business understanding, creative ideas and entrepreneurial edge.
“We are continuing to grow our international portfolio and also investing heavily internally, in our Eureka Programme, ensuring our people are the most highly skilled in the industry.”
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