Newcastle digital marketing agency continues UK expansion with growth of Scottish base
A Newcastle-based agency has continued its UK expansion with a raft of new hires.
Mediaworks has announced a series of new hires following its continued growth in Scotland.
The team, which has offices in Newcastle as well as Leeds, London and Edinburgh, is aiming to employ a further 20 new staff in the next 18 months.
Nick Smith, managing partner at Mediaworks Scotland, commented: “I’m thrilled to welcome our new team members to support our expansion.
“We’re partnering with more future-thinking businesses across Scotland who are all searching for creative, strategic thinking, built on relevant data and insight. There’s an obvious gap in the market for digital excellence and bringing multiple disciplines under one roof is key for them.
“We have an exciting few months ahead and are already looking for more talented, digital-savvy candidates to join us here in Edinburgh.”
Brett Jacobson, CEO and founder of Mediaworks, added: “I’m thrilled to see how quickly our Edinburgh office’s growth has accelerated in such a short space of time.
“Our new hires will be a fantastic addition to the Mediaworks team in Scotland and will also more than play their role across the wider agency’s ambitious growth plans. We’re fully focussed on becoming a significant force in the Scottish market.”
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