Agency makes ‘exciting’ Leeds office move
A Leeds-based communications agency is expanding its presence with a move to a new office in Wellington Place.
Social has relocated to the heart of the city’s newest commercial district to meet growing demand, particularly in the built environment and infrastructure sectors.
The agency’s expanding client list includes national housebuilders, developers and universities across the North and the Midlands, with the office move coming as Social’s team is currently supporting several clients with their UKREiiF pavilion programmes and presence, including Caddick and Moda, RLB and Lovell.
Racheal Johnson, director - Leeds - at Social, said: “It’s been an incredibly positive couple of years for Social’s Leeds team, with new appointments and amazing new clients coming on board, alongside the growth of several of our existing partnerships.
“We have also responded to a greater variety of requests from clients with a continued diversification of services, with particular demand for public consultation, stakeholder engagement and event management expertise – exemplified by the comprehensive support we’re providing for clients at UKREiiF.
“Leeds, as a city, is booming, so it’s only right we lead the next stage of our agency’s growth from the vibrant business community at Wellington Place.
“We look forward to meeting and working with our new neighbours.”
Pete Wrathmell, managing director of Social, added: “We’ve been a proud member of the Leeds business and creative community for close to ten years, and this office move marks the start of an exciting new chapter in Social’s growth – right at the heart of the action in Wellington Place.
“With space to continue growing organically, we’re excited to welcome clients and colleagues from across the UK to our new office in Leeds.”
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