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Video production company marks a decade of Chamber membership

Award-winning video production company Knew Productions welcomed the CEO of West Cheshire and North Wales (WCNW) Chamber of Commerce to its head office recently, to mark 10 years of membership of the Chamber.

Richard Knew, managing director at Knew Productions, welcomed Sarah Bailey, CEO of WCNW Chamber of Commerce, to the Knew HQ to meet the team and find out more about the Wrexham-based video production company, which is one of the leading video companies in the area with a pedigree of over 25 years.

Knew Productions has been a member of the Chamber of Commerce for a decade, benefiting from the high- quality networking opportunities and business support that the membership organisation can provide. As part of its recent business growth, the company has also recently attended a number of trade missions and exhibitions to different countries, demonstrating its unique offerings in video production for certain sectors and the depth of skill and experience that is in North Wales and Cheshire.

Richard Knew explained why membership of the Chamber was so important to him: “Over the last decade, we have met many amazing businesses through our membership with the Chambers and I am proud to be working with many of them. In fact, it is easy to list the top 10 members who have become clients.

“We have worked with Kronospan, Nightingale House Hospice, R-EV Power & Rawson Solar, Cheshire Surveys, Fibrax, P&A Group, Pathway To Carbon Zero, Theatr Clwyd, Zebra Marketing & Communications Ltd and Barnhill Consulting. In many cases, after meeting with them initially at a Chambers of Commerce networking event.”

Sarah Bailey commented: “In my role of CEO I think it is vital that I get to know as many of our members as possible. Every business has its own backstory, and it is fascinating to hear each one. I am delighted to hear the Chambers has been able to provide so many useful introductions to Knew Productions; the company has been a real asset for the area on recent trade delegations to the United States and China.”

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