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Objective awarded Patron status by Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber
AWARD-winning Sheffield creative marketing agency Objective has become a Patron of Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber.
The patronage agreement follows the continued growth of Objective in South Yorkshire and nationally.
Objective Managing Director Dan Broadbent commented: “As the leading B2B creative marketing agency in the region we are delighted to be awarded Patron Status by Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber of Commerce.
“Our award-winning team has worked in partnership with both the Chamber and member businesses for many years.
“We look forward to successfully delivering B2B marketing services on behalf of Chamber members as we collectively work to support fantastic businesses in our region.”
Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber Head of Commercial and Partnerships Shane Young added: “It is fantastic to see such an ambitious South Yorkshire business join as our latest Patron member.
“Objective already has established long-standing partnerships in the region, through its unique B2B Marketing offering, which has led to outstanding results and rapid growth of the agency over recent years.
“We all look forward to a long-lasting and productive relationship with Objective.” Objective has generated more than £1.5 million worth of qualified B2B sales leads on behalf of clients after becoming the first agency in the UK to launch a search engine optimisation service specifically designed for B2B lead generation.
Recent significant investment in people and infrastructure, following a 35 per cent business boom in the last financial year, has seen the company now place a 100 per cent focus on successfully delivering B2B strategic marketing campaigns.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Highfield .
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