A DIGITAL marketing agency is celebrating after scooping a hat trick of prestigious accolades.
Hillsgreen achieved a triple win at the North Cheshire Business Awards.
The Holmes Chapel company, which specialises in serving the agricultural community, was named Best Small Business.
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The firm was also commended for its creativity, being awarded the top gold accolade on the night for its ‘Marketing to Farmers 2023/24’ campaign.
The campaign was acknowledged for its effectiveness, strategic targeting and the significant return on investment it provided.
Hillsgreen was also awarded silver in the Best Small Business category following another year of growth.
The company is on track to increase turnover by 20 per cent, propelling it towards its vision of being the ‘global marketing partner for agriculture’.
The third win came for employee Chloe Bradley-Boffey, who took home silver for Apprentice of the Year.
The digital marketing apprentice joined the team in 2022.
Since then, she has seamlessly integrated herself into the business, demonstrated commerciality and epitomised the agency’s culture and value.
Following the completion of her apprenticeship this year, Chloe has now taken a permanent role at the company.
Managing director Andy Venables, said: “We’re ending 2023 on a high having been recognised in three different areas.
“We’re delighted to have been able to celebrate our business growth, our work and campaigns and our team following the awards.”
The majority of Hillsgreen clients are based in the agricultural and agri-tech industries.
Clients include the NFU, RABI and Warrendale Wagyu, and local businesses such as Heaton House Farm and Ashbrook.
Hillsgreen was founded in 2018 and is passionate about making a difference to agriculture.
The business has vowed to help the sector grow and prosper.
The company is based at The Old Barn on Middlewich Road in Cranage.
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