Chapter II scores client hat trick
A Sheffield-based creative agency has secured three new client wins as demand grows for integrated PR and marketing support.
Chapter II has been appointed by New Era Development (UK), Services Design Associates and Rotherham United Community Trust in a strong start to the year.
The agency will provide strategic PR for New Era Development as it expands its development pipeline and raises its regional profile.
Services Design Associates has enlisted Chapter II to strengthen thought leadership and brand positioning within the built environment sector.
Meanwhile, Rotherham United Community Trust will work with the agency to boost awareness of its £50k Power Play campaign and wider community initiatives.
Allie Dransfield, head of agency at Chapter II, said: “These appointments reflect the direction we are intentionally growing the agency in - partnering with ambitious organisations that value strategic thinking, creative excellence and measurable impact.
“Each of these clients is doing meaningful work in their respective sectors, and we’re excited to work with them and deliver campaigns that drive real results.
“The latest client wins underline Chapter II’s continued momentum as we continue to strengthen and scale our services and bring added value to every organisation we work with.”
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