How Kennedy CPA revamped its brand and website in preparation for scaling

KENNEDY CPA is an Edmonton-based boutique accounting firm supporting Real Estate, Professional Services, and Non-Profits.

Industry: Professional Services

Fractional Roles Filled: CMO

The Challenge

KENNEDY CPA needed to revamp its brand and website after enjoying steady growth over the last couple of years.

  • They were going through an expansion period, getting into a new office space and growing their team.

  • Ahead of hiring, KENNEDY CPA was looking for an individual to call on for ad-hoc marketing initiatives and support

  • They started with a full redesign of their logo, brand, and website

  • They wanted to work with an individual, rather than an agency, to establish a long-term relationship

The solution

Finding the right talent who could deliver on their goals quickly.

  • In collaboration with solace, KENNEDY CPA sourced, interviewed, and onboarded a fractional Marketing Director within 2 weeks of initial discussions.

  • Their fractional placement helped identify a scope of work that met a tight project timeframe with a clear direction and budget, including branding, design, development, and copywriting.

The results

Hired in 2 weeks, project complete in 2 months.

  • KENNEDY CPA got the deliverables they needed, including a new Brand Identity, Logo, SEO-ready Website, and brand assets ready for other digital and physical media.

  • They now also have an on-call marketing expert to draw from for future initiatives.

"[solace was] fantastic work with. They took the time to understand my business needs and the industry I work in, and delivered a product that was professional, bold, and creative. [they are] client-focused and attentive to detail. I would recommend [solace] to anyone looking for branding and marketing services.”

Mark Kennedy, KENNEDY CPA

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