Clip Exhibition and Display, the Bristol-based exhibition stand design and build firm, has made a number of new appointments as it gears up for further growth.
The arrival of the six new starters follows a record breaking year for the firm, with a 25% increase in turnover against 2014.
Driving this growth was a boost in demand for Clip’s display products, including banners and pop-up stands as companies look for a cost effective and convenient way to promote themselves, either on their premises or at events.
The new staff are sales consultant Louis Hemming, sales support worker Zoe Pagington, and telesales/business development manager Lyn Thatcher and production operatives Max Lamprey and Reese Packer.
Also joining is digital production manager Nathan Nicholls, who is responsible for overseeing Clip’s in-house print centre and managing the process from initial artwork through to final print.
He said: “Clip is a close-knit, family orientated business. I predict a great future here and I am looking forward to helping the business explore new markets and continue using state-of-the-art technology to ensure a high level of quality.”
2015 was also a strong year for Clip on the exhibition and live events side of the business, with development of some existing accounts and a number of new clients coming on board with busy event schedules.
Last year Clip also launched Refresh, a premium, fabric-based exhibition system that can be configured into any shape or size.
Businesses have been quick to take advantage of the cost-effectiveness and ease of use of refresh, resulting in strong sales of this product.
Sales and marketing director Paul Runacres said: “It’s an exciting time for Clip. I’m delighted to welcome the new starters to the team. Each one will be important to supporting our recent growth as well as helping us to achieve our ambitious targets moving forwards.”
Clip collaborates with clients to build exhibition stands and manage live events – overseeing everything from graphics and stand design to logistics and storage – to help them maximise their exhibition presence and generate higher numbers of quality leads.
Pictured: Clip’s new joiners