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The Secret Event Service celebrates turning three years old
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The Secret Event Service celebrates turning three years old

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The Editor

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Established in 2018, with the vision to change the world through events, the Yorkshire based agency has being celebrating its third birthday, in absolute style throughout the summer.

Founded by Yorkshire Businesswoman member Kate Hutchinson, a 2021 winner of Tomorrow’s Talent and finalist of two major leadership awards, The Secret Event Service (SES) has grown steadily over the last three years, navigating the pandemic with velocity and coming out the other side with a brand-new service offering in the shape of virtual events and hybrid conferencing.

Kate said “Our journey has been a huge rollercoaster to get to where we are now, especially because the pandemic hit when we were just 18 months in, but we are so proud of how we’ve navigated these challenges and used them to propel us forward! We were just a small start-up one and half years ago, when everything flipped upside down. Now we’ve managed to swim through the unchartered waters and come out the other side, we’ve got to say we’re pretty pleased to be in this incredible position we’re in today.

If it weren’t for the hard work and determination of the SES Team, along with the support from our amazing clients, we wouldn’t be here today. We cannot thank our team and clients enough for their dedication to our firm.”

During the pandemic, SES was quick off the mark to pivot to a new service offering and introduced virtual event conferencing and team building to the UK market that would excite and delight customers with their engaging platforms. By doing so, the Company managed to save their small team of two and gave the SES team the ability to grow further, recruiting three new members in the last year and working with a dedicated team of freelancers from across the events sector.

To celebrate the three years of successes, the team has added a little Yorkshire spice from the regions well known spice house Rafi’s and sent hundreds of birthday gifts to customers and supporters of the Company. The message being one of thanks and appreciation for being part of their amazing journey so far.

Website: www.secreteventservice.com

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