On the occasion of its tenth anniversary Paragon Marketing Communications announces its relocation from Salmiya, Al Fanar Mall to Kuwait City, Al Hamad Towers. The shift is in line with the company's expansion plans as the move into a bigger strategically located headquarter will boost the growth of the organization. Shifting into Kuwait City will help the agency be closer to its clients, the media and the business heart of Kuwait whereas the bigger premises will be technically equipped to house a larger team, to meet the increasing requirements of its clients. "The move to a bigger, better equipped office in the heart of Kuwait is part of our expansion plans, and what better time for a positive change than our 10th Anniversary. As Paragon celebrates 10 years in the industry, we will be bidding farewell to our previous location and venture into the future full of zeal and passion - operating from our new headquarters," said Gaya Kruchlik, Operations Manager- Paragon Marketing Communications - Kuwait. The move comes as the next step in Paragon's growth after the company's venture into the Omani market, where it quickly is making a strong foothold. Besides Kuwait and Oman, Paragon also holds operations in Bulgaria. Paragon has won a total of 57 international, regional and local awards on creativity and also has been featured in over 20 international books on advertising and graphic design. The new Paragon premises is located on the 3rd Floor of Al Hamad Towers - Tower A, in Jibla - Abu Bakr Str, Behind Sheraton Hotel. Reference to Paragon's work is available on its official Facebook page and YouTube channel.
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