Quayside marketing firm to create jobs following range of contract wins
A Newcastle-based marketing agency is growing its team after landing a raft of new clients across the region.
Creative marketing specialist Bumbl is set to expand its workforce after securing work with North East-based names such as Tommee Tippee, Footy.com, and Geordie Gin.
Based on Newastle’s Quayside, Bumbl specialises in social media, paid advertising, content and email marketing, partnering with brands across a range of sectors.
Greg Miles, founder and managing director of Bumbl, said: “We work with regional, national and international firms, but it’s always great to provide support to names headquartered right here in the North East.
“To be able to create jobs in the process, especially in the current climate, is something we’re proud of.”
Lois Bell, creative director at Bumbl, added: “I think it’s safe to say that recent months have been a surreal time for everyone, no matter your industry.
“But it’s great to see companies adapting to the ‘new normal’ and people getting back out and about to visit the venues they love. Confidence is growing and we’ve definitely seen that reflected in business activity.
“We’re thrilled to be able to support our clients through this time, and are looking forward to expanding the team to assist this further.”
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