Aberdeen-based public relations, marketing and design agency Think has reported securing new business worth over £160,000 in the second half of this year.
The company has expanded its portfolio with a number of new clients, including: Montrose Port Authority, AgileTek, BiSN, Banks O’ Dee Gym and Sports Club, Front Row Energy Technology Group, The Law Practice, Well Centric and ClearWell, as well as Sessions, Aberdeen’s first music and craft drinks festival.
Annabel Sall, CEO of Think Group, said: “It’s been a significant six months for the company as we steadily add to our growing and diverse portfolio.”
To support the company’s growth, two appointments have been made, including Jessica Murphy, who has joined the company as PR and marketing manager.
Jessica brings six years of combined experience in both PR and journalism to the company.
Annabel continued: “We’re really excited to have Jessica join our team. Her work on successful, high-profile PR campaigns including Aberdeen Inspired and the inaugural Nuart Aberdeen festival, brings skills to the team that our clients will appreciate and benefit from.”
Think has also increased its commitment to supporting the third sector community, donating its time and expertise to aid Sue Ryder Dee View Court’s £3.9million Capital Appeal. The appeal aims to double the size of the charity’s neurological centre in Aberdeen.