Digital agency WMG completes move to new HQ in Harrogate’s Central House
Digital marketing agency WMG relocated to its new flagship headquarters in Harrogate’s Central House on Monday (25th).
The agency was welcomed into its new HQ by four-time Olympic gold winning special guest Sir Matthew Pinsent.
Designed and custom-built to fulfil the needs of the agency, the office space features an open plan core, brain gym, creative breakout spaces, standing desks, treadmill desk, exercise cycle, arcade machines, and a zen garden.
As well as being the new Harrogate base for around 90 WMG employees, Central House will act as the headquarters for the parent company, IDHL Group.
IDHL Group moved to Central House with an aim of further organic and acquisitive growth, expanding its company portfolio beyond WMG, Ingenuity Digital and NetConstruct. This will see the group more than double in size over the coming years.
Dennis Engel, CEO of IDHL Group, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be here in our new offices.
“With our highly skilled and ambitious digital experts, we’ve been able to gather significant commercial momentum over recent years, and this move underlines our continued intent to excel and exceed. Our desire is to surpass our already enviable position within the industry.”
On Monday, Sir Matthew Pinsent spoke with the team about the run up to his fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal, won in Athens in 2004, when he led the Great Britain coxless four to victory with a 0.08s lead over the Canadian world champions.
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