Leeds Rhinos’ sponsor set for expansion with new office move
Leeds Rhinos sponsor Talk Straight, the Ilkley-based Internet Service and telecoms provider, has moved into new offices this week due to the firm’s ongoing growth.
Founded by partners David Tindall and Tim Sedgwick eight years ago, Talk Straight now employs nearly 50 people.
Located on Leeds Road, the firm’s new office is part of a refurbishment unit that was converted from light industrial to state-of-the-art offices, the Rhinos official site reports.
Talk Straight, which is the official mobile phone providers to the Super League leaders, is a provider of internet connectivity, cloud-hosted security, VPLS/WAN, Wi-Fi, VoIP telephony and mobiles.
Commenting on the firm’s expansion, Tim Sedgwick, co-founder, said: “It’s been an incredible 8 years and despite tough economic times we’re proud to have flourished so well..”
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