The US-based events agency, Abel McCallister Abel has announced the opening of its first international office in London and production studio in Bristol, UK. The international agency had its highest grossing year in 2021, posting 14% increase in revenue from 2019 to 2021. The company currently has offices in Nashville and New York, serving clients across the US. Larry Abel, founder of the agency, stated: “We’ve operated globally for years, and the establishment of a European hub will allow us to more nimbly meet the needs of clients looking for that in-person touch.” The production studio located in Nashville offers fabrication, printing, AV and a variety of other services. The company has plans to launch its AV department next month. In the UK, all of these capabilities will be housed in Abel’s production studio in Bristol, allowing organisers to design, build, transport and install event concepts throughout Europe. The agency has further plans to open a second European office later in 2022.
Abel McCallister Abel expands to the UK
The firm is crossing the Atlantic. Abel McCallister Abel is launching UK operations with a London office and Bristol production studio. The US events agency posted 14% revenue growth from 2019 to 2021 and plans a second European location later this year.
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