Strategy consultancy Whitecap opens offices in Newcastle and Bristol
Strategy consulting firm Whitecap has expanded outside its Yorkshire heartland with new offices in Newcastle and Bristol.
The openings usher in the last phase of Leeds-headquartered Whitecap Consulting’s push for regional growth, with further openings in Scotland and Wales likely in the near future.
Whitecap was founded in 2012. In April last year, the firm expanded with office launches in Manchester and Milton Keynes.
The firm helps clients analyse, develop and implement growth strategies and works predominantly with companies outside London.
Whitecap’s Newcastle office will be located within Generator Studios, at the HQ of its client and partner hedgehog lab. The Bristol base will be located at new Runway East building in the city centre.
Whitecap Consulting MD Richard Coates said: “Our vision is to a build a regional strategy consultancy across the UK servicing mid-sized organisations.
“As a result, we are delighted to announce two new satellite offices in Bristol and Newcastle to add to our three existing offices.”
He continued: “Our services are not location-specific, as we have national and international clients, however, we are acutely aware that to support clients and develop new business it is important to be present and active in that location.
“This is an approach that has proved successful and we look forward to further expansion in the future as we continue to grow.”
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