Top five agency stories this week

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From bold brand repositionings to impressive economic impact, it’s been a week of big moves and meaningful milestones across the agency landscape.

This week’s top stories include a fresh new look for Blueprint Partners, a record-breaking report from London & Partners, and applications opening for the CN Agency100 2025–26.

We also cover key leadership changes at Inntel and a major charity achievement from DRPG. Here’s what you need to know.

Blueprint Partners announces brand repositioning and new website

Marketing and events agency Blueprint Partners has announced its new value proposition as part of the agency’s brand repositioning.

Read the full story here.

London’s growth agency publishes 24/25 impact report

Aerial view depicting sunbeams falling down on The Shard building and surrounding architecture – including London Bridge and 20 Fenchurch Street (the Walkie-Talkie building) in central London, UK.

London’s growth agency, London & Partners, has published its first impact report for 2024-25.

In 2024-25, the agency has added £667 million to London’s economy, its highest annual contribution since they were established in 2011.

Read the full story here.

Applications open for the CN Agency100 2025-26 programme

Applications open for the CN Agency100 2025-26 programme

Conference News is now accepting applications for the CN Agency100 2025–26, the annual membership programme recognising senior leaders from full-service event agencies.

Read the full story here.

Inntel strengthens leadership and business development teams with two new hires

Independent travel and meetings management company, Inntel, has announced the appointment of Ryan Gray as director of business development and Stuart Tandy as head of bid management, reinforcing its growth strategy

Read the full story here.

DRPG team complete 200 mile ‘Source to Sea Challenge’

A team from creative communications agency DRPG has completed a 200-mile charity challenge tracing the River Severn from its Welsh source to the Severn Bridge.

The four-day Source to Sea Challenge, held last week, marked the company’s 45th anniversary and aimed to raise £20,000 for four nominated charities.

Read the full story here.

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