Jack Barron, director at Invoke Media, said: "There’s really good things happening in Lancashire and Preston at the moment.
"I’ve had the pleasure of working back here a number of days a week in my role at Cotton Court since November, and it’s amazing to see how much Preston and the surrounding area has come along."I think the murky shadow of the Tithebarn project has finally been lifted and people are finally being positive about the future of the area. I’d like to bring my business home to be a part of that now, rather than jump on the bandwagon at a later date”.
Jack explained that Invoke intends to make use of the virtual office services and technology suite that Cotton Court offers, to enable remote working and communication between team members, consultants and customers.He said: “We are in the digital age, with attitudes to working practice changing dramatically. More and more organisations are adopting flexible working and embracing technology to lead their teams remotely.
"By removing large overheads and basing our operation from permanent desk space at Cotton Court, we can pass that cost saving on to our customers without sacrificing quality of service, while in the process also improving team morale and productivity."Preston BID recently announced that the city has been ranked in the top 5 per cent of digital influencers nationally. Invoke offers services including The Virtual Marketing Director and Virtual Marketing Manager to improve the profitability of SMEs through strategic marketing and implementation, whilst its monthly marketing support packages will assist micro and small businesses gain access to quality marketing previously out of financial reach.