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Award Winning Entrepreneur Sarah Hurley Opens Second Office
Following the recent announcement of Sarah Hurley’s global expansion programme, this week Sarah has officially opened a new office for the company’s production team.
The Sarah Hurley production team, will now be based in a modern office, situated in Loughton, Essex, 5 minutes away from Hurley HQ. The new office will be overseen on a day to day basis by the company’s Production Director. This is now Sarah’s second office in Loughton, with Sarah and her PA still based at Sarah Hurley HQ.
About Sarah Hurley
Sarah founded her eponymous brand and company in 2010 with just £40 and a vision. The brand has since gone from strength to strength and Sarah now leads an International team developing her product range that now comprises of beautiful and useful creative kits, gifts, stationery, children’s products, homeware and more, an established creative lifestyle blog and associated social media channels and Sarah Hurley Publishing, producing a range of online and print titles. Sarah also works with other companies in the creative sector as a Brand Ambassador and Product Development and Marketing Advisor in addition to guest presenting on Hochanda TV, writing for a series of magazines as a creative and business expert, is a published author, business advocate and International public speaker. Elected to the CHA-UK board of Directors in 2014, Sarah (currently head of Events and Education committee)took her place alongside other leading industry experts for a three year term to secure, develop and strengthen the UK creative products industry, organising leading industry events and developing educational programmes.
Sarah recently confirmed rumours that this year will see her and her team work on global expansion for her brand and company.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Hurley Ltd .
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