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Brass (company)

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Industry
  
Marketing

Headquarters
  
Leeds, United Kingdom

Founded
  
1983

Area served
  
International

Founder
  
Mike Baxandall, Clive Rand, Chris Allen, Tony Handley, Keith McPhail

Brass is an award-winning marketing agency based in Leeds, United Kingdom, which provides creative and strategic marketing services including; [digital marketing]], social media marketing, search (SEO & PPC), shopper marketing, advertising, branding, PR & media solutions both nationally and globally.

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History

Brass was known as Brahm Ltd. before it was rebranded as Brass in July 2010.

Brahm Limited was established in 1983 when it was known as Baxandall Rand Allen Handley McPhail Limited, taking its name from its five founding directors: Mike Baxandall, Clive Rand, Chris Allen, Tony Handley and Keith McPhail. In 2001, a management buy-out commenced within the company, to release the founding partners and pass the management of the business to a younger team who had already invested within it. This planned succession consisted of seven partners, which covered the full spectrum of the business, and was finalised in 2009.

In 2004, Brahm acquired York-based foodservice specialists Teamwork Marketing.

In 2006, the company acquired Adworkshop, a design and marketing agency which based in Farsley, Leeds.

In late 2006, Brahm also acquired Leeds based digital marketing agency Swamp.

In July 2010, Brahm and Swamp was completed and the combined agencies rebranded as Brass.

In December 2010, due to the UK government spending review and cuts in the public sector, Brass was forced to make between 10-20 redundancies from its workforce.

Acquired companies

  • Teamwork Marketing - 2004
  • Adworkshop - 2006
  • Swamp - 2006
  • Building

    Brass is based in Moorfield House, Headingley, Leeds, which is a Grade II listed building in the Headingley Conservation Area. The listing describes the building as being “in Tudor Gothic Revival Style”.

    References

    Brass (company) Wikipedia