Cool Blue expands with major new client wins
A leading brand and communications agency has strengthened its market position with recent high-profile client acquisitions, continuing its impressive growth trajectory.
Newcastle-headquartered Cool Blue has secured partnerships with prominent clients including Teesworks Limited, Tyneside Cinema, and Middleton Grange Shopping Centre, contributing to a 15 per cent increase in annual fees.
This expansion bolsters Cool Blue’s presence in the industrial, retail and hospitality sectors, enhancing its reputation in large-scale projects such as Teesworks, the UK’s largest freeport.
In addition to new clients, Cool Blue has expanded work with long-term partners, including Harrogate Spring Water and GB Bank, while welcoming The Heritage Wardrobe Company to its interiors team.
Victoria McCartney, executive director at Cool Blue, said: “These new partnerships reflect not only the expertise of our team but also the trust and relationships being built through our client portfolio.
“As we continue to grow and evolve, our commitment remains steadfast in delivering exceptional results by deeply understanding the unique needs and goals of each of our clients.”
With offices in Newcastle, Middlesbrough and London, the agency, which was founded in 1999 by managing director Tanya Garland, continues to serve top UK brands and FTSE 100 companies, solidifying its status as a leader in brand and communications.
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