“We believe that our Brussels office will be the ideal location to better service those European clients for whom digital represents a key driver in their marketing and business infrastructure,” said Natalie Gross, managing partner, Amaze.
“To help the fluidity of our relationships we’ll be positioning senior consultants from across project management, user experience and technical build within Brussels to ensure our clients get the best service offering possible.
Those European clients include Toyota and Lexus which have been retained for over 5 years and the International Council of Chemical Associations.
The Brussels office will be working more closely with other Hasgrove companies, it shares its new premises with strategic communications and public affairs consultancy, Interel and graphic design company, Landmarks.
“For our European clients, we are going beyond standard communications, preferring to focus on the overall digital strategy and questioning how the web fits into their business model, something most European agencies are not currently offering,” continued Gross.
“The opening of the Brussels office is a key landmark for the company and a clear indication of our ambition to become a leading pan-European agency within the next three years,” added Rod Hyde, Hasgrove CEO.
“It is a major step in a long journey for the company but it is clear there is huge potential for growth within Europe, particularly when offering strategic digital solutions tailored to European companies, something that Amaze specialises in.”
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