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Treble chance of glory for ad agency
The Manchester-based advertising agency Media Agency Group has been shortlisted for three advertising industry awards. The first of the treble nominations comes in the Media Agency category at the Prolific North Awards 2014.
This award will be presented at a dinner event at The Point, Lancashire County Cricket Club on the evening of Thursday 1 May 2014. Media Agency Group has also received two further nominations in the 40+ staff category at the Recommended Agencies RAR Awards 2014.
These are for the Media Buying Award and the On Budget Award respectively. The RAR Awards ceremony will take place at the London Marriot Hotel Grosvenor Square on Wednesday 23rd April 2014.
The nominations come as the agency pushes ahead with rapid growth and recruitment. Beginning 2013 with just 15 members of staff, the agency now consists of 40 employees, and expects to reach more than 100 staff by the end of the year.
MAG has recently moved offices to MediaCityUK in order to accommodate this expansion. Lee Denith, the CEO of Media Agency Group, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be nominated for these awards.
“It further reinforces our excellent reputation within the industry for delivering quality services to our clients. It also highlights our continued investment and development in our team who are motivated by the opportunities available within the company, and the expectation to deliver as ‘The Accountable Agency.’
Media Agency Group has moved into digital services with our specialist branch, Click Tap Media.
Mr Denith added: “We will continue to develop new strategies that will help our clients get closer to their customers.
“Through tried, tested and trusted combinations of collaborative, results-driven problem-solving, strategic thinking, and our multi-channel customer engagement software, we will carry on moving our clients and their businesses into the future.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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