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The Savvy Partnership

How can we help?

We help by providing private and public sector organisations with high quality outsourced marketing support and project management – services specifically designed to complement existing in-house marketing teams, filling in the gaps in skills and resources and providing fresh ideas and marketing impetus.

Savvy is able to provide clients with often much needed focus, clarity and direction by providing strategic, tactical and operational marketing support when and where it’s needed most. In turn offering a complete service for companies wishing to develop their product and brand marketing strategy.

Available on an ad-hoc, project-by-project or retained basis, we are able to fulfill a broad range of Marketing Communications (Marcomms) related roles and services, and in doing so provide both small and large businesses with a cost-effective and flexible solution to marketing support and project management.

We value all enquiries – please contact us when you’re ready!

To discuss any of our services or to arrange a free no obligation face-to-face meeting, please contact us on 0161 834 6729, or via our email enquiry form.

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  • David takes the LEAD Savvy’s David Adams has recently enrolled in a Management Development programme at the University of Salford.  The ten month Leading Enterprise and Development (LEAD) programme was developed in the North West for SME owner-mangers and equips them with additional skills
  • Savvy gets Digital Manchester based strategic marketing agency The Savvy Partnership have been appointed by FirstLine Digital to handle all marketing and PR activities for the company. With a turnover of £36.1m last year, Chester based FirstLine Digital, is the UK’s largest
  • Savvy to support Help for Heroes and The Princess Royal Trust for Carers The Savvy Partnership has decided to support the charities Help for Heroes and The Princess Royal Trust for Carers, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility Programme over the next 12 months. Throughout the year, business partners Helen Freeborough and David