Top 20 ranking in industry league table for fast-growing Bristol agency Workbrands

January 22, 2015
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Bristol-based brand and design agency Workbrands has been named among the UK’s Top 20 Fastest Growing B2B agencies by business-to-business marketing resource B2B Marketing.

The agency, which appears in the table at number 16, has expanded significantly over the past 18 months with a clutch of new client wins, larger projects and a number of new staff appointments, including a marketing manager and production co-ordinator.

In addition senior designer Simon Tandy joined the agency, designer Tom Ovens was promoted to art director and a full-time position was given to intern Darren Thomas.

New clients included Openfield, one of Britain’s largest agricultural companies, the International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance (ICROA), leading content discovery platform Outbrain, global technology company Teleste and Copenhagen Business School.

Trinity College and St John’s Hospital joined the Workbrands’ existing portfolio of local clients which already included Western Power, Andrews & Partners, CableCom Networking and Newcross Healthcare.

Workbrands was also listed in four new league tables in the past 18 months, including the Design Week Top 100, The Drum Design Census and the RAR Top 100.

Nick Farrar, who founded Workbrands in 2003, said: “It’s fantastic to get this recognition for all the hard work our team has put in during 2014.

“It’s been a great year – growing the team, adding to our service portfolio, nurturing our already strong client base and bringing in exciting new clients and projects. Bristol continues to be a hub for the UK creative industry and we’re proud to be a part of that.”

Bristol-based marketing and communications agency Proctor + Stevenson appears in the table at number 20.

Pictured: The Workbrands team

 

 

 

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