Ten years ago, Andi Graham began running a Web design firm in her living room. Today, thanks to a December 1st merger with ThinkTank, Inc., Big Sea is now the largest marketing and design firm in St. Petersburg. Home to 22 of the region's best creative professionals, Big Sea is already planning to grow by another 20 percent in this year ahead.
“The merger of these two dynamic companies exemplifies the growth of St. Petersburg’s Creative community, one of the city’s core target industries,” said Sean Kennedy, Economic Development and Greenhouse Manager at the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce. “Their commitment to developing both talented people and a great community make them a perfect match for each other and for St. Petersburg.”
Big Sea called on Madeira to promote the news of their recent merger and has since been featured in the Tampa Bay Tribune and the Business Observer. Madeira also arranged for the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce to showcase Big Sea as a "Bright Spot" in their weekly blog, which is delivered to 65,000 area business leaders. The Tampa Bay Business Journal, University of South Florida Alumni Association and 83 Degrees have also committed to run stories featuring Big Sea's homegrown success.
“The merger of these two dynamic companies exemplifies the growth of St. Petersburg’s Creative community, one of the city’s core target industries,” said Sean Kennedy, Economic Development and Greenhouse Manager at the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce. “Their commitment to developing both talented people and a great community make them a perfect match for each other and for St. Petersburg.”
Big Sea called on Madeira to promote the news of their recent merger and has since been featured in the Tampa Bay Tribune and the Business Observer. Madeira also arranged for the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce to showcase Big Sea as a "Bright Spot" in their weekly blog, which is delivered to 65,000 area business leaders. The Tampa Bay Business Journal, University of South Florida Alumni Association and 83 Degrees have also committed to run stories featuring Big Sea's homegrown success.