Partner Article
The Organic Agency celebrates continued growth
18 June saw the company formerly known as Organic Development relaunch as The Organic Agency, with a brand new website.
With a head office in the South West and a base in London, the agency has gone from strength to strength over recent years and has doubled in size in the past two years. 2013 is certainly no exception with a host of new account wins, retained clients and new additions to the company’s ever expanding team. The agency offers digital marketing consultancy to an extensive and diverse range of clients. Consultancy is provided across a number of key sectors including technology, healthcare, charity and financial services on both a national and international level. Clients are predominantly London based and include the NHS, Orange, Baker Tilly, Renshaw, Osborne Clarke and Plan UK.
James Moffat, Managing Director of The Organic Agency, formed the company in 2006 with the primary desire of significantly improving marketing and communications. James comments ‘we are delighted to be unveiling our new branding which we believe truly reflects our culture of clear communication and consistent innovation’. The rebranding exercise was undertaken in recent months by the agency’s creative team. Lead Creative, Ed Nicholson was tasked with producing the agency’s new look designed to mirror its transparent structure.
For further information, please contact: Bethany Skinnard, Public Relations, The Organic Agency
Tel: 0845 8697654 |
The Organic Agency The Organic Agency offers a fully-integrated creative digital consultancy. Services include website development, content, social media, SEO and company branding.
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