Digital agency Extravision plots recruitment drive at new MediaCityUK base
Digital agency Extravision has moved into MediaCityUK with a new office at creative tech hub Tomorrow.
The firm, which offers email marketing services and app development, now plans to recruit across its sales, development and design teams.
Extravision was founded in 2004 and today works in sectors such as healthcare, retail, hospitality and communications, delivering digital campaigns for EE, BT, Greene King, Barburrito and Farrow & Ball, as well as the NHS.
Simon Hill, co-founder of Extravision, said: “As a digital and creative agency, we wanted to be in a technology-led environment and the Tomorrow building is a perfect fit.
“We have big plans for growth over the next few months and our new office at MediaCityUK is crucial to this – it’s a great, unique location with strong transport links, a good social life and it’s a great place to bring clients.”
He added: “We’re very excited to be joining the community of creatives who are already here.”
MediaCityUK asset manager Lynn Haime commented: “It’s fantastic to see ambitious companies like Extravision increasing their exposure in the digital market and there is no better place than MediaCityUK to help them achieve this.
“Residing alongside major market players and like-minded creatives in similar industries has huge business benefits and we are seeing more and more companies thrive and expand in this way. We are looking forward to seeing what happens next.”
MediaCityUK is currently home to more than 250 creative, media and tech businesses, with agencies based at the Tomorrow scheme including Fuzzy Duck Creative, Stream, Audio Always, Carbon Creative and ZEAL.
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