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Brand Expert Launches New Programme
A North East brand strategist is on a mission to help purpose-driven businesses thrive.
Abbie Allis has developed ✳︎Thrive, a five-week online group programme launching this autumn, designed to help founders build a rock-solid brand strategy that will reflect the true value of their business and support their growth.
Abbie said:
“I’m excited to see so many incredible businesses already joining the waitlist. I hope this programme can make a real positive impact, helping purpose-driven businesses to thrive. The group format gives founders space to step back and reflect before kickstarting a new era for their brands, giving them the clarity and confidence to make their brand a real tool for growth.”
Currently taking part in the Scale-up North East Programme, Abbie added:
Being part of the Scale-up Programme has shown me just how valuable it is to seek expert advice in areas outside your own expertise. Having access to specialists has helped me grow in ways I couldn’t have done alone. In the same way, I want to share my brand expertise to help founders build brands that are truly going to support their growth.
During the five-week programme, participants will build their own brand strategy, develop a visual and verbal identity plan, and create a practical action plan to put it all into motion. Most importantly, they’ll leave with the clarity and confidence to take their brand to the next level.
The ✳︎Thrive programme begins in September 2025, with enrolment opening soon, with just eight places available.
Join the waitlist here: www.era-co.uk/thrive-course/#waitlist
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by RTC North .
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