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Fox Agency rebrands as the agency turns 5
Fox Agency, the B2B marketing specialists, is celebrating five years of being incorporated with a brand new look, as well as six new hires this year alone.
The new brand features new Foxy designs from prestigious London artist and illustrator, Vic Lee - who has created artwork for the likes of Virgin Atlantic, Nike, British Airways, Sky and Jaguar Land Rover.
With a fresh Fox website, upgraded social channels and new digital marketing department, the agency is looking to build on the first five years of success to make the next five even bigger.
It was only last year that Fox revealed they’d reached the milestone of over £1 million turnover for the financial year. Since then, Fox has won a host of new projects, with new clients including the likes of Speedy Hire PLC, Leica and The Peninsula Group.
Following this success, the agency has recruited three new staff for the client services team, two new digital experts (which includes a PRWeek 30 under 30) and a designer, as well as expanding their offices.
Nelson McConnell, Director at Fox Agency, said:
“Building a successful agency is challenging, but we have built a perfect team for driving growth and some fantastic campaigns for our clients. We’re really excited for what the next five years will bring, and with our new brand and team members, we’re well set up to take on this new challenge.
For now though, we’re celebrating with the afternoon off and a well-earned BBQ for the team!“
About Fox Agency
Fox is an integrated B2B marketing agency. Current clients include Brother Europe, Parker Hannifin, Tesco Bank, Speedy Hire PLC, TMD Friction, B2B International and many more. Fox provides services that include integrated campaigns, strategy and brand development, advertising and activation, websites, digital and applications, content, PR, search and social.
www.fox.agency
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