Cairn ‘raring to go’ after £1 million revenue success
A brand agency says it is “ready and raring” to secure further growth after reaching £1 million revenue in its first year.
Cairn hit the landmark after a series of client wins.
And bosses at the Sale-based firm say it is primed to continue its momentum, with new work alongside companies including environmental consultancy E3P complemented by relationships with national kitchen retailer Kutchenhaus and leading furniture componentry producer Blum.
Will English, Cairn co-founder and managing director, said: “We have achieved so much since we opened our doors.
“We now have a solid footprint in the homes and garden, property, manufacturing and professional services sectors, and have delivered some exceptional work for clients.
“We've even scooped a couple of awards along the way.
“We count ourselves lucky to work with fantastic businesses who trust us, and we’re delighted that much of our success has come from clients choosing to expand our remit.”
Cairn’s growth has been supported by the arrival of senior account managers Amy Alexander and Bethan Davies, and account manager Charlotte Booker.
Andy Wood, co-founder and creative director, added: “It’s been a fantastic first year.
“As well as getting under the skin of many new brand challenges, we’ve been able to build a team of creative, talented and genuinely lovely people that clients are excited to work with.”
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