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Scott Knowles with Katrina Starkey, Marketing Director at Purpose Media


Purpose Media strengthens strategic link with the Chamber


Full-service marketing agency Purpose Media has extended its status as a strategic partner of the Chamber by another 12 months. The creative firm, based in South


Normanton, Derbyshire, first became a Chamber strategic partner in January 2018, after several years of being a Chamber patron. As part of the new arrangement,


Purpose Media provides advice and support to the Chamber’s in-house marketing team to deliver a number of key campaigns throughout the year, including supporting its annual Business Awards and the launch of its new initiative for young business leaders, Generation Next. It also delivers the Chamber’s


Marketing Forum, which meets every quarter and is designed to equip marketing professionals across the East Midlands with the latest skills, techniques and knowledge. Purpose Media was founded in


2009 and now has over 400 clients, ranging from SMEs to enterprises with offices around the world, covering a wide variety of


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industry sectors. Its clients include the British Chambers of Commerce, Derby County Football Club, Middlesex County Cricket Club, American refrigeration manufacturer True and global aerospace supplier Pattonair. Chamber strategic partners are


chosen from among its patrons to collaborate on specific policy matters. Scott Knowles, Chamber Chief


Executive, said: “I am delighted to be extending our strategic partnership with Purpose Media for another 12 months. “Our strategic partners influence


the delivery of our policy and how we lobby Government and other opinion formers. They are drawn from among our patrons, which are themselves a powerful force in shaping policy to drive economic growth and develop and equip smaller businesses with the knowledge and skills that are vital to their future. “Purpose Media continues to


help the Chamber shape its marketing and digital delivery, bringing skills and expertise which complement those of the other strategic partners and patrons to


‘We have a long and strong relationship with the Chamber, so are pleased to be extending our support as a strategic partner for another year.’


evolve something which is, together, greater than the sum of its parts.” Matt Wheatcroft, Purpose


Media’s Managing Director, added: “We have a long and strong relationship with the Chamber, so are pleased to be extending our support as a strategic partner for another year.


“It will give us the opportunity to


use our expertise in marketing and ecommerce to help influence the digital agenda across the region. “We work with many clients, big


and small, across the East Midlands and beyond, helping them to get more from their marketing and deliver memorable customer experiences.”


To find out more about the full range of digital, creative and marketing solutions that Purpose Media offers, visit www.purposemedia.co.uk.


To view all of the Chamber’s valued strategic partners and patrons, visit www.emc-dnl.co.uk/about-us


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