Today’s featured member, Heather Goss, founder of GGD Creative, said the digital marketing agency specializes in websites and design services for small- to mid-sized businesses.
Tell us about your organization
I saw a niche market for those who needed a more comprehensive solution than freelancers but more affordable than typical agencies. My services include truly custom WordPress websites, logos, print collateral material, and photography. I have an MBA from New York University and learned design, web coding, and photography at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts, Boston University. I went on to teach graphic design at Boston University and the American Graphics Institute in Massachusetts.
Why did you join the Chamber?
I joined the Chamber through a reciprocal membership with the West Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Although I’m a Seattle native, I was living in Boston when I opened my business and spent its first nine years there. Most of my business is by referral, so despite having been back in Seattle for a few years, I still have a significant number of clients on the East Coast (primarily Boston, New Hampshire, and Florida). Joining the Chamber is a great opportunity to grow my services in the Seattle market, where I’ve only begun to expand. I’m a big believer that there is never one solution to the needs of every business and that customized solutions are critical to business success. I’m hoping to form lasting relationships with businesses that I can help with perfect-fit solutions.
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Thank you to the GGD Creative for being part of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce network. Here at the Chamber, we have 2,500 companies across the region and 13 different business sectors, from your favorite neighborhood restaurant to brands known around the world. Our member feature program is based on referrals. If you would like to learn more about how to be featured in our member features series, please contact Cori Lumens.