Nantwich marketing agency Eleven is celebrating its 11th birthday – launching a new website and expanding its team.
The creative marketing agency began as a small graphic design studio called GTCreate.
It is now a fully integrated marketing agency for the public sector, not-for-profit organisations and for-profit businesses that are making a positive impact on society.
Eleven is marking the milestone by recruiting five new employees and unveiling a new website.
Clare Lydon, (pictured above) Managing Director at Eleven, said: “Over the course of what’s been a truly unique and unexpected year for us, we’ve got plenty to celebrate here at Eleven.
“We have focused on remaining agile by listening to and proactively anticipating our clients’ needs, responding to all situations with empathy and ingenuity to deliver solutions that work for them.
The past 11 years have been an exciting journey – full of opportunities and challenges. None so more than this recent year! But despite everything, we still have plenty to celebrate on our birthday.
“I’m so very proud of the team we’ve built, the quality of which is reflected in the impressive roster of clients that we serve.”
The agency has expanded its portfolio of clients with new account wins and contract renewals.
These include a new five-year contract with Network Rail and appointments to the University of Warwick and University of Leeds frameworks.
Eleven has expanded their team with five new appointments.
In January 2021, Gareth Tudor and Sarah Handley joined the team as Senior Account Manager/Sales Manager and Graphic Designer.
And in 2020, Ella Cooper, Sarah Hawkins and Alice Chamberlain joined the team as Operations Manager, Marketing Manager/Copywriter and Account Executive.
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