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Koobr celebrates new growth
Branding agency Koobr is celebrating rapid growth, introducing three new members across its digital marketing, design, and web development teams.
The creative agency, based in Derby, has been steadily recruiting over the past few months to coincide with their busiest quarter to date. The new additions include an SEO and PPC specialist, a new graphic designer, and a new web developer.
Nikk Whysall was brought in to increase capacity for new web development projects, whilst Sophie Dunlop and Ashley Walton, who specialise in digital marketing and graphic design respectively, were introduced to accommodate the increasing demand for Koobr’s ongoing marketing services.
Koobr’s Managing Director, Craig Barker, added:
“We’re absolutely thrilled with the way our team has grown and flourished in the last year.”
“Businesses work with Koobr because they want an effective marketing solution that delivers results. The skills we have in-house means we can do even more to provide clients with a complete marketing package.
“We have crafted our approach over the last 15 years. The fact that we are still working with many of our longest-standing clients during all that time really speaks for itself.”
Koobr is now looking forward to continued growth and further strengthening the team.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Koobr .
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