Bristol creative agencies Create Health and Stratton Craig have jointly relocated to new city centre premises to accommodate further growth.
Create Health, a forward-thinking and innovative creative healthcare marketing agency, was founded in 2004 by Bristol-born entrepreneur Darren Clare.
Originally based at Greenway Farm in Wick, due to substantial growth it needed to move to a larger, more centrally located office to accommodate work for clients such as Smith & Nephew, Rayner and the World Health Organisation.
Create Health employs 13 members of staff and hopes to continue employing the best talent in the area in years to come following the move to Colston Street.
Recent hires and promotions include client services director Sam Fenwick-Smith and marketing manager Judith Parkyn. The agency launched a new website in June following a period of ongoing brand repositioning activity.
Create Health sister agency Stratton Craig, a written communications business with clients such as Lastminute.com, Citroen and De Beers, opened a Bristol office earlier this year and has now moved its 28-strong team into the same premises.
The agency, founded in 1987, has recently taken on new talent such as client services director Steve Hulbert and copywriters Luke Owen and Anna Fozzard.
Darren Clare, who is CEO of both agencies, said: “Moving into larger premises in such a prime location is a huge step for both Create Health and Stratton Craig. Both agencies are growing at a fantastic rate and this year alone saw some great additions to the team to service our growing number of clients.
“It made complete sense to move into the heart of Bristol as we needed an office that allowed us to continue our growth and enter a new era of businesses in a fun, fast-growing and vibrant city. Our new office has been refurbished into a wonderful, light, open space that combines both agencies’ cultures.”
Pictured: Some of Create Health and Stratton Craig’s staff in their new Colston Street base