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Celebrating a 'Tin'tastic Partnership

Posted by Zen | 01st December 2020

Celebrating a 'Tin'tastic Partnership

We’re hugely proud to be celebrating ten years of working alongside our fabulous client, Wedge Group Galvanizing Ltd. 

We began working with the team in the summer of 2010 with an initial requirement to expand the company’s brand awareness, explore more creative media opportunities, and ultimately drive new business leads.

Ten years on and the partnership is still going strong, with the Zen team supporting the largest hot-dip galvanizing organisation in the UK to strengthen its already world-class reputation across core sectors including construction, architecture, and rail.

As an agency, we only ever work with clients who we truly believe in, who share our own ethos and values, and who we love working with! 

We work in true collaboration with each of our clients supporting them to shout louder – and more strategically – about what they’re doing, which is testament to the long-term relationships we have with them. 

In fact, it’s very rare in the PR and communications world to have an agency-client relationship last this long (the average is under three years), and we’re proud to have a number of clients heading for such a milestone.

We’ve been by the Wedge team’s side through many milestones over the years including the company’s 150th anniversary, the launch of a new Head Office, and numerous long-service celebrations, and we’re looking forward to marking many more together as we head into 2021.

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