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North East event company celebrates success
A NORTH EAST events company is celebrating its continued success with plans to create more jobs.
JC Events, based at Trinity Green, South Shields has built a national reputation as a one-stop shop offering creative solutions for events, conferences, themed dinners and balls and award ceremonies.
Since launching six years ago the company which currently employs 10 staff, has built up an impressive client list which includes Greggs, Tesco Underwriting, the NHS, Peacocks, Crafters Companion and Lookers PLC to name but a few.
Closer to home, JC Events has worked across the public sector and for charities including St Oswald’s Hospice, The Alan Shearer Foundation and Children North East.
And now managing director Jacqui Chapman has confirmed that the company growth should see around six new posts created in the coming year.
“Despite being in a very competitive marketplace we’ve not only continued to hold our own, but have achieved massive growth,” said Jacqui.
“It’s a combination of our expertise, our ability to come up with really creative and innovative solutions and our reputation which has helped us keep our existing clients but also continually win new business.”
Along with providing a whole range of audio visual services, JC Events also has its own manufacturing arm which makes props or bespoke staging and exhibition shells to fit clients’ specifications.
“What clients seem to appreciate is that we can look after every aspect of their requirements so they don’t need to go anywhere else, plus they like the fact we will always go the extra mile,” said Jacqui.
“2019 is already shaping up to be a very exciting year and the fact that we will be creating new jobs reflects this.”
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