LWood Solutions, a marketing, branding and PR company, proudly announced its national expansion, extending its services to all 48 lower states. This strategic move strengthens LWood Solutions' position as a national powerhouse in the marketing industry.
"We're incredibly excited to expand our reach and empower businesses nationwide with our expertise in branding, marketing and website development," said Lake Wood, CEO of LWood Solutions, in a press release. "This expansion allows us to share our proven track record and contribute to the success stories of businesses from coast to coast."
The expansion exemplifies LWood Solutions' commitment to growth and fostering a vibrant team. The company plans to add 48 new positions to its growing team, creating opportunities in various departments. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the careers page on the LWood Solutions website.
LWood Solutions' expansion is accompanied by an internal initiative focused on creating a thriving work environment. The company is also moving to a four-day work week for all staff, promoting a healthy work-life balance and employee well-being.
"We believe a happy and healthy team translates to exceptional client service," said Kayla Love, Operations Manager at LWood Solutions, in a press release. "The four-day work week allows our team members to maintain a healthy work-life balance, fostering creativity and productivity. We're confident this innovative approach will contribute to continued growth and success for both LWood Solutions and our clients."
LWood Solutions is a full-service marketing, branding, and PR company headquartered in Fayetteville, NC, with established virtual hubs in Orlando, Denver, Scottsdale, and Richmond. The company boasts a team of experienced professionals dedicated to helping businesses of all sizes build strong brands, develop effective marketing strategies and achieve sustainable growth.
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