New Work in Norwich (WiN) Campaign

Norwich BID’s Work in Norwich (WiN) initiative has launched a new digital campaign, supported by a short video case study and targeted promotion across LinkedIn and other online channels. 

The campaign aims to raise awareness of Norwich as a city where people can build careers while maintaining a balanced quality of life. Featuring Aisha Singleton’s experience of working, studying for a Master’s at Norwich University of the Arts, raising a family, and regaining time for herself, the campaign highlights how work and life can successfully coexist in Norwich.

Icon ChevronRead Aisha’s Relocation Story

Norwich wasn’t where I thought my career would lead me, but it’s where I finally found balance. It is a city that values life as much as work.

Aisha Singleton

Get Involved!

Work in Norwich campaigns put the city in front of new audiences for the benefit of local employers and the wider economy. The more people see Norwich as a place to build a career, the more awareness and opportunity grows.

Our new campaign film is available for you to download here. Please also support the campaign by sharing and engaging with our organic social posts on the Work in Norwich LinkedIn and Instagram accounts where possible.

P.S We’re always on the lookout for more WiN Case Studies! If you have a relocation story like Aisha’s, please get in touch via info@workinnorwich.co.uk. We’d love to hear your unique perspective and insights about what brought you to live and work in our vibrant city.

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