Nashville-based creative agency recognized for its successful growth and innovation

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) May 31, 2018

The city of Nashville, Tennessee honored k2forma’s 10th anniversary with a proclamation recognizing the company’s success and its contribution to the community. Metro Council Members Freddie O’Connell and Colby Sledge joined k2forma in celebrating the milestone by presenting Kelly Koeppel with the proclamation at the company’s Chestnut Hill office.

Over the past ten years, k2forma has established itself as a creative agency offering new perspectives in marketing to the city of Nashville. Koeppel, who founded k2forma in 2007, has overseen the company’s continued growth and expanded its creative reach, providing strategic and innovative solutions to a diverse clientele.

Inspired by the city’s unique collaborative spirit, Koeppel moved her business from Charlotte, NC to Nashville in 2012 where k2froma has continued its commitment to strengthening relationships with community partners and helping small businesses grow.

“Nashville's incredible community is an integral part of who we are and has contributed to our success, so it is an honor to accept the city's recognition of our company's milestone.”

As k2forma celebrates the journey of the last ten years, the company is looking to the future with a continued focus on offering marketing and communications solutions to help business looking for growth and audience reach. K2forma is also exploring new marketing horizons around voice search technology and innovating how brands connect with their audience.

For more information, visit http://www.k2forma.com

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