Orientation Marketing Moves into New Premises

Orientation Marketing has relocated its Chester agency following recent growth.

The agency which operates within the B2B pharmaceutical and life science sectors has moved to a new and larger office within the city centre of Chester.

Located at Grosvenor Court, the agency can now better accompany the increased team numbers and its operations as it set itself on further sustainable and continual growth by better supporting its clients.

Some of the agency’s clients include large-scale global organisations within the pharmaceutical B2B supply chain such as Catalent, Roquette and SGD Pharma who are served a range of specialist marketing and advertising services.

Such services include media planning and buying and events management, as well as more digital-based services such as inbound marketing.

The agency has also just filled an Account Executive/Manager position internally, and have also hired a new another team member in an apprentice position.

Chris Lawson, Co-founder and Director of Orientation Marketing, said: “We are encouraged by the commitment our clients have made to Orientation Marketing and our services. This move is a testament to the good work we are doing for those clients as we look to further build on this offering.”

Gareth Pickering, also Co-founder and Director, said: “Moving from the outskirts into Chester city centre marks an exciting time for the agency. The new office provides added functions for the team and accessibility for those who come to visit us – from clients, partners and friends."

"We look forward to what’s ahead for the rest of the year and what lies ahead in 2020.”

The new office is located a short five minutes’ walk from Chester Train Station at 16 Grosvenor Court, Foregate St., Chester CH1 1HG.

Visit the team in their new office by getting in touch.

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