North East marketing firm celebrates anniversary with office expansion
A marketing agency based in the North East has experienced a period of growth as it celebrates its four year anniversary.
Cal Partners, which is based in Newcastle, has doubled in size and revenue since its launch in 2015.
Founded by chartered marketer and former practising solicitor Chris Lucarelli, Cal Partners specialises in delivering marketing, digital marketing, social media and business development solutions to professional services firms across the North East and nationally.
As a result of the firm’s recent growth, the team has relocated into larger offices at its existing site at Spaceworks on Benton Park Road to accommodate its growing team.
Chris Lucarelli, director at Cal Partners, explained: “We have been at Spaceworks for three years now and due to our expansion, we outgrew our old office.
“We wanted to stay in the same area and the opportunity came to move into a bigger office when we heard the previous tenants were leaving.”
“Our clients have access to what will be between us forty years of professional services marketing expertise in a competitive, fast moving and increasingly digitally focussed arena. We are excited about the future.”
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