Marble LDN joins the Cancer Platform as a Founding Partner

We’re excited to announce another top agency to our list of Founding Partners this week. Marble LDN brings their award winning expertise in live experiences and much more to our development plans as we work on a number of exciting ways to increase awareness of the Cancer Platform and Evamore.

Marble LDN is an experiential marketing agency with sustainability at its core. They gather insights, strategy and marketing campaigns to support their delivery of global events and activations. Their award winning brand experiences are known for their success in increasing brand recognition, driving customer retention and acquisition, and building meaningful communities. Their clients span the B2B and B2C space with world renowned brands including Red Bull, Nike, Boden, Henkel, First Minute Capital, HSBC, British Land and Daylesford. We are honoured to be collaborating with them. 

"At Marble we believe business is the single biggest tool for change, so we're delighted to be invited to by Cancer Platform to become a founding partner. Cancer Platform is truly making an example of how to drive impactful change by uniting advanced technology with human connection. We really back the mission and will be helping to amplify the charity's message wherever possible to support them on their journey." Darren Henderson, Business Development Director, Marble.

“Cancer Platform is seeking to transform every cancer journey and to do so we have to think differently about how we can reach large global audiences, through events, online and in-person, leveraging the record label and our global partnerships. Marble LDN is a truly exciting partnership to help us think through this strategy - we can’t wait to get started.“ Tony Colville, Managing Director, The Cancer Awareness Trust.

You can visit Marble LDN here.

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