Six months into having launched its business in Cumbria, Zeitgeist Communication attends BECBC show case with expanded service offering through the addition of design and PR photography.
Since its UK launch, Zeitgeist Communication has steadily grown its client portfolio and is creating opportunities to engage and play an active part in the business development for Cumbria.
“We see clear opportunities in the market here in Cumbria. Today’s Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster meeting re-enforced the message that businesses with entrepreneurial spirit will make a difference to the local economy, while those who are looking for status quo are unlikely to survive. Sellafield’s CEO, Paul Foster’s presentation, inviting SME’s to join in a dialogue and to keep pushing for innovation made this very
clear.”
Zeigeist Communication is driving partnerships with other SMEs in the market looking for productive ways to work together.
Jutta Devenish, Managing Director Zeitgeist Communication said: “I am delighted to expand our offering by partnering with JCYWong Design and Jenny Woolgar Photography. We see the invitation to step out and to get involved in shaping business going forward as a must. Our experience in international business communication for Fortune 500 companies and large charities and retail organisations allows us to engage in serious conversations.”
Jenny Woolgar said: “Jutta and I have already worked together on a number of photography projects in the area of events, portraits and architectural refurbishment and I am excited to take our work together forward. I am looking forward to contributing to Zeitgeist Communication’s increased local provision of professional and strategic Marketing and Public Relations.”
Joanne Wong said: “I am delighted to work with Zeitgeist Communication and look forward to working alongside Jutta Devenish, who brings a wealth of experience; and for me to offer illustration and design services for future projects with a range of clients. It’s great to have the opportunity to work and support local businesses.”