Yorkshire communications agency wins “major” contract with London cleaning company
A Yorkshire-based communications agency has won a contract to support a London commercial cleaning company.
The Big Bamboo Agency, founded in 2018, will support Julius Rutherfoord & Co with bid and proposal work, as well as email marketing communications campaigns, on a retained basis.
The full-service agency will help JR & Co develop the content and design of its bid documents to an industry-leading standard, working within the APMP accredited framework.
Nicola Stamford, founding and director, Big Bamboo, said: “With a strong background in the facilities management industry, our team is well positioned to support JR & Co in achieving its future vision. We are delighted to be supporting them on their journey and we look forward to our relationship developing over time.”
Julius Rutherfoord & Co was founded in 1994. It provides commercial cleaning services to a wide range of organisations, including Cushman & Wakefield, MADE.com and City, University of London.
Nick Rastelli, sales and marketing director, JR & Co, commented: “The Big Bamboo team has the expertise we were hoping to find in a partner agency. As our business grows, bringing on an agency will help us advance our approach in an ever-changing and increasingly competitive environment.
“They have a great deal of expertise in bidding and winning in our field. We look forward to seeing how they can add value to our business, and from what I have already seen – I am sure that value will be great.”
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