Christies Global Virtual Event gives a ‘face-to-face’ experience

Ulster company Christies Global is one of the world’s leading pet grooming distributors with customers in more than 40 countries.
Sales Director Amanda Campbell (left) and Key Account Managers Deborah McIntyre (right) and Megan Byers (centre) chat digitally with customers from around the worldSales Director Amanda Campbell (left) and Key Account Managers Deborah McIntyre (right) and Megan Byers (centre) chat digitally with customers from around the world
Sales Director Amanda Campbell (left) and Key Account Managers Deborah McIntyre (right) and Megan Byers (centre) chat digitally with customers from around the world

Key company brands such as Groom Professional and DezynaDog are staples in professional pet grooming salons worldwide and the company has added two pet-owner focused brands to their portfolio this year.

Alongside expansion into new territories the company saw 47% growth in profit since 2017.

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In a normal year, Christies Global, which is based at Finvoy Road, Ballymoney, attends the top pet industry trade shows across Europe, America, and UAE.

New customers received product sample boxes in the post to reviewNew customers received product sample boxes in the post to review
New customers received product sample boxes in the post to review

These shows give account managers a chance to meet with current customers to strengthen relationships but also a chance to introduce brands to new customers and extend the company’s reach into new markets.

This year, however, with the blanket postponement of trade events until at least 2021 and restrictions on travel changing so frequently, the company’s plans have changed significantly.

“Through discussions with our partners we were acutely aware of the struggle pet industry buyers were facing during this pandemic, not only to order current product lines, but more so to find new and exciting grooming brands and products to share with their customers,” said Amy Donaghey, Event Manager at Christies Global.

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“With the increased use of video call platforms we knew this would be a great way to reach out to our customers but we wanted to augment the experience and create the feeling of being at a trade show and really connecting - something we’ve all been missing during lockdowns and with social distancing,” explained Amy.

“We invited our customers and top pet industry buyers to book private appointments with the team and had an overwhelming response, so we had to open up a further week of appointments.”

After booking, potential new customers received product sample boxes in the post to review which allowed them to feel and smell the products during the calls.

Christies Global insist customers are more than just customers, they are partners, and the focus is on supporting them to grow their business.

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Deborah McIntyre, Key Accounts Manager, continued: “This virtual event gave us the opportunity to have positive discussions with partners about plans for 2021 and beyond. We met with 23 industry buyers, 40% of which were potential new customers, from 19 different countries including France, Singapore, New Zealand, and America.

“We would never had been able to reach customers from so many different countries at one individual trade show.”

“Christies Global have successful pivoted from physical to virtual contact with customers and going forward we feel a hybrid of these will not only be a practical way to communicate with customers and reach new buyers, but will also be extremely efficient.”

With over 28 years’ experience in the animal grooming industry, Christies Global are constantly pushing boundaries and developing innovative new products to solve groomers’ needs with brands including Groom Professional and Dezynadog.

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This virtual trade show allowed the progressive company to launch two new pet owner focused brands into the global market.

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