TrafficStars Relocates to Larger Facility

Clients and local partners are invited to celebrate the facility’s grand opening and meet the team during an open house to take place Dec. 1.BARCELONA, Spain – Following a period of growth a company spokesman called “galactic,” advertising network TrafficStars has relocated to larger offices.

“We recently exceeded the 150 publishers mark, an impressive milestone which was reached as a result of our steadfast commitment to technology, innovation and the nurturing of our strong relationships with both advertisers and publishers,” said Chief Executive Officer Geoff Bonnechère. “In order to continue this impressive projection, the teams have been growing too.”

Bonnechère said the company hired new staff for the Barcelona office and promoted some existing staff members. The company’s Montreal team has been growing too, he said. Both offices need to fill additional positions.

Spanning 900 square meters, the new Barcelona office is situated in the same area as the previous facility. The new digs include a skateboard area, a games space and a Catalan-architecture-inspired kitchen with a beer tap sponsored by Garage Beer Co.

“This move to our new office represents the monumental growth of the business in the past year,” Bonnechère said. “The new office is a deserving home to our steadily expanding team of industry experts and marks a significant milestone in our journey towards being the best ad network in our industry.”

Local architects ZigZag designed the new space, taking inspiration from local Catalan architecture. Ergonomic concepts that promote creativity, teamwork and the core values of TrafficStars were incorporated early in the process.

Clients and local partners are invited to celebrate the facility’s grand opening and meet the team during an open house to take place Dec. 1.

For more information, visit TrafficStars.com, register here or email advertising@trafficstars.com.

 

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