The Scotsman

Leith Agency owner Cello Signal inks deal for video producer

- By SCOTT REID businessde­sk@scotsman.com

Marketing and media group Cello Signal, owner of The Leith Agency and Stripe Communicat­ions, today announced the acquisitio­n of Edinburgh-based-film-production outfit Tanami Media.

Tanami, founded in 2013 by managing director Jemma Goba, specialise­s in the pro- duction of high-quality video, alongside bespoke social media strategy and management. Its client base includes Chevrolet, the Royal College of Nursing and Scottish Rugby.

Under the undisclose­d terms of the deal, the firm will remain a self-contained unit continuing to operate from its Hanover Street base in the capital and reporting directly to Cello Signal’s Scotland man- aging partner Richard Marsham.

Goba said: “It’s exactly four years to the day since Tanami opened its doors. We will continue to service our loyal client base who will only benefit from this news.

“Over the last 12 months we’ve put some sharp thinking into a five-year strategy to strengthen our creative and technical offering.

“Becoming part of such a respected, innovative group will accelerate these plans.”

Marsham added: “We’re delighted to welcome Jemma and her team into the Cello Signal fold. Her team will help fill the ever-increasing need for quick turnaround film content.”

The wider Cello Group employs more than 1.000 people globally.

 ??  ?? 0 Jemma Goba founded capital-based Tanami in in 2013
0 Jemma Goba founded capital-based Tanami in in 2013

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