A Glasgow-based digital marketing agency is looking to expand in the US and bolster new business with new hires and an office relocation.
GRA has expanded its operations in both Scotland and the US, resulting in a fourfold increase in the size of the digital marketing agency's offices.
While Scotland is a key market for the digital marketing agency, expanding into the US brings new opportunities as part of the company's long-term strategy to take on more big brand deals.
The new space and new business are expected to further boost sales, which have increased by 75% this year.
The announcement comes as the digital marketing agency received the keys to its newly refurbished premises in Glasgow’s Park District.
Gemma Robertson, managing director at GRA, said: “The new office takes up half the top floor and provides 1,200 sq ft of space – our old office was just 300 sq ft.”
“Our expanding team will have a more comfortable, productive working environment and more space.
“Plus, we have formal meeting spaces and places where the team can come together and brainstorm new creative ideas. That's really exciting.”
GRA began as Guy Robertson Advertising in 1986 and is now run by Gemma Robertson, 26, the daughter of its namesake founder.
GRA's clients include Coatbridge-based confectionery manufacturer Lees of Scotland, timber specialist Fleming and Glasgow private school The High School of Glasgow.
Robertson took over as managing director of GRA in 2020, succeeding his late father.