Bristol-headquartered strategic communications consultancy JBP has appointed Marcus Lange as a senior creative designer as it continues to pursue a growth strategy.
Marcus, pictured, has been working in design for 10 years with start-ups and well-established businesses across a range of industries.
He joins JBP after completing the re-launch of global manufacturing brand Gestra, a sister business of Cheltenham-based global engineering firm Spirax Sarco.
Marcus’ arrival at JBP comes as the 34-year-old agency enters a new era following the appointment of CEO Steve AndersoDixon last November and its relocation last month from Whiteladies Road in Clifton – its home for 23 years – to Castlemead in the city centre.
It has secured several significant client wins in the past few months and made a series of senior promotions and new appointments to its offices in Cardiff, London, Manchester and Warwick as well as the Bristol head office.
Marcus said: “I’m excited to be working at JBP to help create impactful campaigns, develop creative relationships and deliver engaging content that clients and stakeholders enjoy.”
Steve Anderson-Dixon added: “We are thrilled to welcome Marcus on board as we continue to strengthen the creative side of our offering. His skillset and previous experience will be beneficial to the company as we move forward into new and exciting territory.”
JBP specialises JBP specialises in a range of sectors including education, environmental, fast-moving consumer goods, healthcare, local government, logistics and transport, professional services, property and regeneration. Clients include South West law firm Ashfords, First Bus, National Grid and logistics firm Palletways.