A SUNDERLAND communication consultancy has recently expanded to appoint three new team members, after seeing a heightened demand for its services in property and development sectors.
Growing comms and creative agency, Creo Comms, which recently moved to its new headquarters on Foyle Street, delivers a broad range of communications services to clients including Legal & General, Sunderland City Council, the International Advanced Manufacturing Park, Castles & Coasts Housing Association and the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC).
Welcoming Lee Weatherburn as lead designer, Alice Clark as a designer and Beth Dixon as a junior client partner, the Creo team is settling into its new office on Foyle Street – a four-store building which comprises office space, hot desking facilities, a board room and editing suites – where the team delivers dynamic comms services to an array of organisations.
The company, set up in 2014, was founded by managing director Louise Bradford, initially offering PR support to clients. Creo has grown its team and service offering to provide web design, social media marketing, and video production to organisations such as manufacturers, public sector bodies and global property developers.
Louise said: “We’ve built a strong niche in the property and development sector, working with clients across the UK on projects in this field.
“As demand for our services increased, growing the Creo team and investing in our creative offering was the natural next step. We’re really pleased to welcome Lee, Alice and Beth to the team, who will support on a variety of our accounts, including our growing roster of clients from the property and development sector.”
To find out more please visit www.creocomms.co.uk