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Huddle Digital accepted onto WeWork Mission Possible scheme
Manchester-based web and digital agency startup, Huddle Digital, has successfully gained a place on the Mission Possible scheme, a ‘business empowerment’ programme run by WeWork, the community company committed to helping people create their life’s work.
Launched eight years ago in the US, WeWork now boasts over 200 locations worldwide, including their most recent addition in the prestigious No. 1 Spinningfields, Manchester.
Following their launch in the city last December, WeWork introduced the Mission Possible scheme to offer sponsored office space for local companies with ‘a higher purpose’ in business.
Speaking about the scheme, Mark Goldfinger at WeWork said: “Mission Possible is designed to find and support the next group of likeminded creators whose aim is to bring about a better tomorrow.
“We were impressed by Huddle’s sincere roots, their transparent way of working with clients, and their drive and passion to solve business problems, and we were delighted to welcome them onboard.”
Tom Parson, Co-Founder and Client Services Director at Huddle Digital commented: “We’re thrilled to have been recognised by WeWork for the work that we do and to be based in such a vibrant, creative and collaborative working environment.
“This move comes at an exciting time for us as we continue to grow our team and take on new clients. We can’t wait to develop our business from our new workspace here.”
Huddle Digital works with businesses to help them get the most out of their website and other digital channels, and works with a number of clients nationally, including leading commercial property companies Vail Williams LLP and Allsop LLP, and the European Marketing Confederation.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Han Communications .
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