The Gosh Group relocates to Sheffield Business Park
The Gosh Group, the national event and promotional management company, has relocated to Sheffield Business Park to support its expansion across the UK.
GOSH manages nearly 5,000 promotional and events staff around the country and represents clients such as Domino’s Pizza, Asda and Costa Coffee, and Sheffield City Region-based organisations including JCT600 and Meadowhall Shopping Centre.
The move to Sheffield Business Centre, on Sheffield Business Park, is part of the Group’s strategic growth plans which will see a broader local and national client base and the development of a bespoke recruitment service.
Ollie Hayes, managing director and former Hallam FM radio DJ, Hayes, commented: “The Gosh Group has expanded quickly as our clients and team members have grown.
“It’s hard to remember that only three years ago, when the business was first established, we were based from a garden shed!
“Our business is to find, brief and manage promotional teams on behalf of companies around the country. Following client demand we are also currently working to establish The Gosh Group recruitment arm to sit alongside our core offering.
“The Sheffield Business Centre has given us the room we need to develop our company and forms an ideal location for our business. We’re looking forward to our next stage and ongoing success.”
Sheffield Business Centre is based at Sheffield Business Park, which lies at the heart of Sheffield City Region’s Advanced Manufacturing Area.
Dawn Kennedy-Burns, Park business manager, added: “We established and now run the Business Centre to provide the flexibility of additional space for small, dynamic companies just like The Gosh Group.”
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