46 . Glasgow Business March/April 2014
NEW MEMBERS
Businesses joining Glasgow Chamber can take advantage of an impressive array of benefits – just like current members
NEW MEMBER KPMG
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lasgow Chamber of Commerce serves and represents many different sizes and types of business as is well illustrated with the two
very different enterprises we welcome to membership this issue. KPMG’s Glasgow operation is part of one
of the largest professional service firms in the world and one of the Big Four auditors. Te Glasgow office, one of the firm’s largest
in Scotland, has more than 300 staff that work on providing a range of services to Scotland’s corporate marketplace. Services provided include audit, risk
consulting, tax, pensions, management consulting and transactions and restructuring advice. Te Glasgow office also services the
Scotish-based requirements of the firm’s international clients from its West George Street offices. Office senior partner Craig Anderson has headed up the Glasgow office since 1998. Te
Maguires provides a range of services
“We are delighted to welcome these members... they add to the richness of Chamber membership”
Regional Chairman of KPMG in Scotland, Craig has been with the firm since 1979. Craig says: “If you are a business operating
in Glasgow or anywhere across central and southern Scotland then we’re here to help.” Another new member, Maguire Advertising
and Design, says that, at its heart, it is a brand- building agency. Te agency, which began in 1996, aims to work in partnership with its clients “as an integral part of their marketing team”. “We ensure that their brand becomes their
most valuable asset, that it is developed and implemented effectively across every single means of communication.”
across the marketing mix covering everything from print to TV advertising, through developing interactive client websites and apps. Its recent work includes that carried out for the ‘M&D’s’ Teme Park at Strathclyde Country Park which included developing a website with “cuting-edge functionality and an overall appeal to engage a family audience”. Te website includes sound and motion
graphics and online ticket buying, all of which is tied in with a Twiter and YouTube campaign complementing the client’s email marketing. Susan McKay, Head of Partnership and
Membership Operations, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “We are delighted to welcome these two new members to Glasgow Chamber. Tey add to the existing richness of Chamber membership and the variety and range of services and networking opportunities offered by being a member of Glasgow Chamber.”
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