NEWS22 June 2012
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NETHERLANDS— Dutch agency SKIM is to open a new office in San Francisco next month. It will run alongside the existing New York office.
The agency, which is based in Rotterdam and has offices in New York, Geneva and London, is opening offices in its fifth location to serve its clients on the West Coast more efficiently as well as expand its client roster in the technology, finance and telecommunications industries.
The new office will be led by new venture directors Joris Huisman and Eline van der Gaast (pictured). Huisman said: “As we continue to gain more clients in North America, a West Coast expansion is the next logical step in our growth.”
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