Staging Connections Launches Styling and Design Service

Staging Connections will build on its longstanding reputation in audio visual and technical staging services with the launch of a focused and fully resourced national Styling and Design service


Staging Connections will build on its longstanding reputation in audio visual and technical staging services with the launch of a focused and fully resourced national Styling and Design service which replaces Staging Connections’ existing creative services.
 
Staging’s director of sales and marketing, Philip Black said the company’s previous creative services offering were too narrow in its focus.
 
“Not only was our service too narrow, it was perceived to be in direct competition to some of our production based clients. We decided to clarify the situation and take a different approach by introducing a national Styling and Design service. We believe that by consolidating a package of seamless Styling and Design services that we can add value to our customers’ events.
 
“Staging Connections is unique in that we are a regional company which offers clients a wide range of event staging services through our bases in each Australian capital city and via our 75+ venues. This reach, which is supported by our extensive warehousing and logistics infrastructure, enables us to deliver a truly national and cost effective Styling and Design service for uniquely themed events to our clients,” he said.
 
Staging Connections has also announced the appointment of Russell Dixon to the newly created role of Head of Styling and Design.
 
“The benefit of a national focus for our Styling and Design service is that we can leverage creative ideas and applications across our network to deliver greater value into every event,” said Dixon.
 
For more information on Staging Connections click here.  

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