Client wins help business development agency create six jobs in Leeds
Business development agency Blueberry Marketing has created jobs after securing new national and regional clients.
The Leeds-based company hired six on the back of deals to deliver campaigns for the Department for International Trade, the Leeds Local Enterprise Partnership and others.
The growth was facilitated by a recent move to new offices in the city centre.
Blueberry said the appointees will help form new creative and digital teams to expand its range of services.
Its current offering covers data, telemarketing, business engagement and research.
Director Pamela Welsh said: “At Blueberry Marketing we have been continuously expanding our team for the past 13 years and now we are developing exciting new creative and digital services.
“Being a Yorkshire-based business, we’re passionate about advancing the regional economy and we are very proud to be working alongside other organisations who have similar objectives.”
She added: “This expansion is reflected in our turnover reaching £1m and our profit growing year on year, which will allow for further advancement in our own business development plans.”
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