Partner Article
KMP Digitata appointed by Bruntwood
We’re delighted to announce that we have been appointed by Bruntwood, one of the UK’s top commercial property specialists, as their new digital partner.
The team at KMP are delighted to win the contract to work on Bruntwood’s corporate digital strategy following a competitive pitch process involving a number of other agencies.
Our exciting brief involves moving their current website into a new dynamic sphere to help shape their online presence by redefining the customer experience of Bruntwood, as well as strengthening the brand digitally with a user centred redesign and development of the site.
Bruntwood is a pioneering family-owned business that has demonstrated sustainable and growth since 1976, working with public sector partners and other stakeholders they have over 100 commercial buildings throughout Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Liverpool, Birmingham and Leeds.
KMP Digitata Director Gez Daring commented: “It’s a privilege to be working with an organisation like Bruntwood who are a fantastic example of how a privately-owned company who are successful yet still display their core values within the community. Using our creative and digital expertise will not only be an asset for Bruntwood but will highlight their long standing reputation as industry professionals. We’re looking forward to helping them achieve their online transformation.”
We have already completed discovery workshops enabling us to get close to the Bruntwood brand and their audience. In partnership together, we will be producing some brilliant new digital approaches and reinvigorating their online strategy.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by KMP Digitata .
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