Sandbox Media welcomes a raft of new clients as it confirms new office move

Sandbox Media team

“We have built an incredible diversity of experience across multiple categories, and we are excited for the journey ahead”

Sandbox Media has welcomed a raft of new clients to its roster in a busy period of pitches and onboarding. 

Joining the agency are Superluna Live, Ravenswood School for Girls, Solahart LAM Franchises (Newcastle and Pt Macquarie), Bloke in a Bar and Never Stop Group.

Paul Brennan, managing director, said of the new clients: “The wins are terrific recognition to our whole team who have put in countless hours of work into preparing, presenting and onboarding these new partners.”

“Announcing these wins is really pleasing. We pride ourselves on the deep connections we develop through the getting-to-know-you process, and in the case of these new relationships, we are absolutely delighted to welcome them to the Sandbox family.

“Over our 14 years in business, we have built an incredible diversity of experience across multiple categories, and we are excited for the journey ahead.”

Andy Edwards and Justin James, Superluna Co-CEOs, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Sandbox Media across all of our exciting new immersive venues and experiences in the region. We feel certain that this is a partnership that is going to grow into something very special.”

In further positive news, Sandbox Media CEO Luke Sullivan also announced the agency has completed the purchase of two new offices and are doubling its office footprint, with a move in date by August.

“We have a wonderful group of clients who have been with us for a longtime. On top of recent wins and new team mates coming on board, we felt the time was right to cement our roots. We are maintaining a flexible three and two work week, and we have been trying to find the balance between the right size and location to suit our clients, and our teams needs.

“Work flexibility and growth has meant our team now come from far and wide to enjoy the beach environment and surroundings we operate in. As other beachside independent agencies have discovered, it’s not mandatory to be in Surry Hills, North Sydney or the city anymore,” he said. Clients just want the best people and great service, which is why we have committed to our heritage of the Northern beaches, Newport.

“The new office space will give media reps and clients opportunities to work remotely, whilst giving us bigger and more flexible spaces to grow, work and collaborate. Importantly also for our team, a more contemporary office to enjoy. It’s very exciting and we are well positioned for the next chapter. It’s a time for opportunity both here in Australia, and for our business in New Zealand,” Sullivan added.

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