Production company launches European HQ in London
A production company has announced the opening of its new European headquarters in London.
RWS Entertainment Group, which is based in New York, is set to launch its second London base at Monument.
The move is part of the group’s wider strategy to increase its footprint in the EMEA market, expanding upon its existing portfolio of clients which includes Virgin Voyages, Iberostar, Hard Rock Resorts International,,Nickelodeon, Guinness World Records, Madame Tussauds, Mattel, and O, The Oprah Magazine.
Ryan Stana, RWS Entertainment Group’s founder and CEO, commented: “The launch of our European headquarters in the UK’s creative capital is significant for us and is symbolic of our growing commitment to serving the EMEA market with a new level of custom experiences.
“We have been operating out of our New York City headquarters for 17 years. During that time, we have formed invaluable connections with some of North America’s top creatives, performers, brands and taste-makers.
“As we open our second office in London, our goal is to continue to build current brand partnerships and create new relationships with Europe’s top industry stakeholders as well as drive further growth throughout the EMEA market.”
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