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Medway creative agency thinkzest praised for its communication campaign with train operator Southeastern
11:15, 06 November 2014
A Medway firm has been praised for its communication campaign after train operator Southeastern had its license to run services across the county extended until 2018.
Lordswood-based thinkzest, a creative agency, was tasked by Southeastern to manage its communications and has since created a campaign dubbed 'Meeting the challenge.'
Mindful of the challenges faced by the train operator, the thinkzest team created a video, press pack and range of marketing material within a two week time frame.
James Massey, head of marketing at Southeastern, said: "The team at Zest has done a fantastic job in the time available, and everything has been well received.
"The video is excellent and I know that will get lots of positive reviews when it is shown in the coming weeks."
The campaign was based on the everyday face of Southeastern and was people-focused, inspired by the idea of change, development and evolution.
"Zest has done a fantastic job in the time available..." - James Massey
Belinda Collins, client services director at thinkzest, added: “We were delighted to have been selected by Southeastern to build a campaign around the extension of their license.
"The team rose to the challenge brilliantly, working to very tight deadlines without compromising on quality and producing a fantastic, creative result for the client.”
The video created by thinkzest can be seen here: www.thinkzest.com/portfolio-items/southeastern/
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