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Bluehoop Digital shortlisted for prestigious business award
Bluehoop Digital, the Ilkley-based digital marketing business, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Best Digital & Creative business of the year category in the City of Leeds Business Awards 2015.
The prestigious awards are judged on a combination of online voting and an independent judging panel. Designed to celebrate and recognise business excellence in the Leeds region, the nominations for this year’s awards includes some of the biggest names in business in Yorkshire and the UK. Gareth Lisle, Director at Bluehoop Digital, said: “We’re very proud to have been shortlisted as finalists in the City of Leeds Business Awards. To be up against such a wide range of high profile businesses is a real pat on the back for us and is a testament to the great service we offer our clients.
“This is the first time we’ve been nominated for a City of Leeds Business Award and I’d like to thank our clients, as without their nominations, we wouldn’t have been given this great opportunity.”
Gareth and Co-Director Ian White are looking forward to attending what promises to be a glittering awards ceremony in June: “The City of Leeds Business Awards ceremony is something we’re very excited about attending. 2015 is looking set to be a stunning year for Bluehoop Digital and we’re delighted that our services are being recognised alongside the very best in business in Yorkshire and the UK,” concluded Gareth.
Bluehoop Digital provides a range of high-quality digital marketing services including web site design and ecommerce solutions.
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