Yorkshire agency set for 2020 expansion with new London base
A creative SEO agency based in South Yorkshire has announced the official launch of its new office in London six months after its inception.
Rise at Seven, which was founded last year in Sheffield, has opened a new office in the capital as part of its ongoing expansion.
The agency, which was established in June by ex Branded3 and Edit employees Carrie Rose and Stephen Kenwright, has grown its headcount from two to 14 and works with clients such as Missguided, GAME, Parkdean Resorts and Halfords.
Carrie Rose, Rise at Seven’s co-founder and creative director, commented: “Expanding to London is an exciting time for us as an agency.
“We now have a hub that aims to service our clients in the capital and attract some of the best talent within SEO and creative content marketing.
“We are thrilled to have Will head up our London offering and help take Rise at Seven to the next level.”
The new London office, which is situated on Heneage Street, Brick Lane, will be headed up by newly-appointed PR director Will Hobson.
Formerly at Branded3 and Edit, Will has recently joined the agency and will be leading the company’s expansion in the South.
Will added: “It’s an absolute honour to be joining Rise at Seven in 2020. The quality of work I’ve seen them produce over the past six months has been next level and industry-leading.
“I will be working closely with both Carrie and Stephen to deliver for our clients and foster the culture they have created in the South.”
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