Creative agency expands to new premises creating several jobs for Hull
Creative communications agency, Pace is moving to new premises to continue expansion.
Launched in September 2015, 19 new jobs have been created by the business, which offers marketing, design, digital and PR services to national and global clients.
It now has a team of designers and account managers as well as communications and digital professionals.
Initially based within Hull’s C4DI building, Pace has now moved to Wykeland House which is also located in the regenerated Fruit Market area.
Recent clients on board the company include Scottish firm MacRebur, which makes roads out of used plastic; legal cloud software developer, Peppermint Technology; and synthetic turf specialists, PlayPitch.
Pace has also been working with the local branch of the RSPCA in order to help the charity raise the £1m it needs to save the animal shelter on Clough Road, Hull.
Pace’s managing director, Anita Pace, said: “I’m delighted to be moving to our new premises over at Wykeland House.
“Though we’ve thoroughly enjoyed our time at C4DI, expanding quickly over the past three years means that we need additional space for our fast-growing team.
“We look forward to making the most of our new facilities in order to expand further in terms of both team members and clients.”
Founded by former KCOM director Anita, Pace Communications works with clients across industries including FMCG, education, manufacturing and the energy sector.
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