In response to an increased demand for its solutions, Monster Media Management, print management company to local and global companies, has moved from Ferndown to larger head-office premises at Poole, with a 600% increase in square metres of floor space. As part of the growth which bucks the trend for print-based companies Monster has taken on additional staff, developed new branding, acquired sister print company James Byrne and launched a new website - all within the space of a few months.
Monster has also recently taken on new business development manager Marcus Dobbs, who specialises in magazine production and publishing. He is a business administrator with over 40 years of print experience.
Matt Herbert, managing director of Monster, who started up the company from his kitchen table six years ago, said: “The company has grown year-on-year since it was formed. Our team has been complemented by Marcus’ wealth of print experience.”
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