A GLASGOW-BASED digital marketing agency is looking to consolidate expansion and new business in the USA with new hires and an office move.
Business expansion for GRA, both in Scotland and the USA, has led to the digital marketing agency quadrupling the size of its offices.
Scotland is the dominant market for the digital marketing agency, but the move into the USA has afforded new opportunities for the agency as part of its longer-term strategy of taking on more big-brand business.
The new space and new business are expected also to further enhance turnover, which has increased by 75% this year.
This comes as the digital marketing agency has now got the keys to their new refurbished premises at in the Park area of the Glasgow.
Jemma Robertson, GRA’s Managing Director, said: “We have half of the top floor in our new premises and 1200 sq ft of space, compared to just 300 sq ft in our old office.
“Our expanding team now have greater space in a more comfortable, more productive working environment.
“In addition, we have formal meeting space and a place for the team to breakout and brainstorm new creative ideas. It’s very exciting.”
GRA – started as Guy Robertson Advertising in 1986 – is now run by the eponymous founder’s daughter, 26-year-old Jemma Robertson.
GRA’s clients include Coatbridge-based confectionery manufacturer Lees of Scotland, timber specialist Fleming and Glasgow independent school, The High School of Glasgow.
Robertson took over as managing director of GRA in 2020 from her late father.