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Rob Hughes

Rob Hughes, the managing director and founder of Reech, began his journey in 2009 on a mission to revolutionise marketing from his spare bedroom in Shropshire. His vision was to offer local businesses an alternative to city-based agencies, leading Reech to phenomenal growth and recognition as one of Shropshire's premier marketing agencies. Despite already achieving local and international success, Rob's ambition continues to drive Reech forward, embodying the company’s ethos of being Bold, Brave, and Brilliant. For over a decade, Rob has upheld Reech's guiding principles of creativity and innovation, offering tailored marketing services with a commitment to excellence. This has shaped Reech into an industry leader, pushing boundaries and empowering businesses to reach their fullest potential.
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