TrafficStars Expands Barcelona Offices

TrafficStars Expands Barcelona Offices

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — TrafficStars has announced its Barcelona team is moving to a bigger and better office space in order to continue its ongoing expansion.

According to the company, the need for expansion follows sustained growth that saw it recently pass the 150 publisher milestone — a client volume a spokesperson said it reached “as a result of our steadfast commitment to technology, innovation and the nurturing of our strong relationships with both advertisers and publishers.”

“In order to continue this impressive projection, the teams have been growing too. New staff members were welcomed to the Barcelona office, as well as promoting some existing talent internally,” the spokesperson added. “The TrafficStars team in the Montreal office is also growing, and there are still a number of vacancies in Barcelona and Montreal to fill open positions in both teams on either side of the Atlantic.”

The impressive new 900-square-meter office is situated in the same area of Barcelona and features a skateboard area, games space and a Catalan-architecture-inspired kitchen with a beer tap sponsored by Garage Beer Co.

“This move to our new office represents the monumental growth of the business in the last year,” TrafficStars CEO Geoff Bonnechère said. “The new office is a deserving home to our steadily expanding team of industry experts and marks a significant milestone in our journey towards being the best ad network in our industry.”

The office was designed by local architect ZigZag, who sought inspiration from Catalan architecture and used ergonomic ideas that promote creativity, teamwork and the core values of TrafficStars.

On Dec. 1, clients and partners are invited to celebrate, meet the team and get exclusive access to the new TrafficStars offices in Barcelona.

For more information, click here or email advertising@trafficstars.com.

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