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Sunderland's Lateral Advertising in Doxford expansion
Following 16 years working out of its city centre base, Lateral Advertising has relocated from Sunderland to Doxford International Business Park and at the same time expanded its team.
The creative agency, whose clients include Ringtons, Glanbia PLC and Sunderland City Council, has taken 2,240 square foot in Signature House having sold its headquarters in West Sunniside.
As well as the office move, Lateral has bolstered its ranks with the appointment of Mark Anderson as Business Development Manager.
Mark spent 11 years with NCJMedia, where he was advertising manager, and has since worked in business development roles with specialist publishers and agencies including Room 501, Offstone Publishing and Sheridan Design.
Alex Giles, managing director at Lateral Advertising, said: “We are delighted to have moved into Signature House and at the same time make a significant appointment.
“Having spent 16 years in the city centre, the time felt right when our building sold and the opportunity to move to Doxford Park arose.”
He added: “We are delighted to be joining some fantastic local and global companies that are based here.”
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