New central Leeds home for HubSpot marketing agency
Marketing agency The SuccessHub has announced its relocation to Leeds city centre following the expansion of its HubSpot inbound services.
Previously based in Doncaster, the firm has chosen Princes Exchange in the centre of Leeds as its new home, supported by its satellite office in London, in order to drive its ‘GrowthPlan’ and meet the increasing demand for services.
Founded in 1994, The SuccessHub is a HubSpot certified inbound marketing agency that works with venture capital backed service businesses generating over £1m in revenue to accelerate their growth plans.
Speaking about the relocation, The SuccessHub’s CEO Mike Midgley commented: “Leeds was a natural choice as one of the leading digital and tech focussed cities in the North of England.
“Being at the heart of the city provides The SuccessHub new opportunities to drive our 2022 GrowthPlan, host client and our new financial and professional services channel partner events, plus access the world class digital talent the city and region has to offer.”
Jamie Midgley, The SuccessHub’s head of client delivery, added: “The move to Leeds puts us at the heart of this vibrant City and community.”
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