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Barnsley web design agency expands team and premises
Barnsley web design agency, CrazyHorse Creative, is growing its team and has embarked on an office upgrade in Barnsley’s Digital Media Centre to keep up with its expansion.
The business, which was set up last year, has taken on three new members of staff in the past six months to meet with an increase in client demand.
The new recruits have taken CrazyHorse from being single-handedly run by managing director Richard Meads to a team of four.
The Barnsley-based design agency, which is currently managing some of the largest projects it has ever handled, has taken on a web developer and a designer as well as an operations director to manage the running of the business at this exciting stage in its growth.
The agency is already looking into taking on a further two members of staff in the coming months – a designer and a web developer.
The business is not only handling huge projects, but has also recently launched its own Ëdigital publishing app, Publishing Pony, which is an added benefit for CrazyHorse clients.
Gareth Scargill, the DMC’s centre manager, explained: “It’s brilliant to see the continued success of CrazyHorse and for Richard to have taken on his first recruit just six months ago and to now have a team around him is a brilliant success story for both the centre and the town.
“The DMC is always very proud of the success of its tenants, and CrazyHorse is another brilliant example of what a great place for business Barnsley is.”
Richard said: “The DMC has been a great support to CrazyHorse providing invaluable business support as well as making the office move a seamless transition.”
“This year has been a great one for the business and we’re already on the lookout for an additional designer and another web developer in the coming months.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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