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Think HQ lands global B Corp certification

Think HQ, an Australian-owned and headquartered agency, has achieved B Corp Certification, joining the global community of companies committed to driving positive change.

With nearly 100 employees, Think HQ is one of the largest Australian agencies to earn this certification, which measures a company's social and environmental impact through rigorous standards of performance, accountability, and transparency.

B Corp Certification aligns with Think HQ's commitment to driving positive change for people, places, and the planet. Founded in 2010, the agency has always been committed to using communication to drive positive change. The certification process involved re-engineering agency-wide processes to align with the B Corp framework.

"As an agency, one of our values is being authentically authentic. B Corp certification further validates who we are and what we have always stood for - positive social change,” said Jen Sharpe, Founder and Managing Director of Think HQ.

“The process of becoming a B Corp is extensive and rigorous, and it’s a true testament to who we are. B Corps around the world set the gold standard for positive impact, and we’re thrilled to now be a part of that community -one aligned in values, and dedicated to the social and environmental betterment of our world,” added Fiona Nixon, Chief Strategy Officer at Think HQ.

Think HQ is an award-winning, full-service agency with over 90 staff across its Melbourne and Sydney offices, including a specialist multicultural communications arm, CultureVerse.

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